In 2015, The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories burst upon the scene, featuring adventures set within the correct time period, and written by many of today's leading Sherlockian authors from around the world. Those first three volumes were overwhelmingly received, and there were soon calls for additional collections. Since then, their popularity has only continued to grow. And now we present a new three-volume set. Like 2017's two-volumes set, Eliminate the Impossible, this new collection, Whatever Remains . . . Must Be the Truth features tales of Holmes's encounters with seemingly impossible events – ghosts and hauntings, cults and curses, mythical beasts and mediums, angels and demons, and more. In "The Sussex Vampire", Holmes tells Watson: "This agency stands flat-footed upon the ground, and there it must remain. The world is big enough for us. No ghosts need apply." In each of the stories presented in this huge three-volume collection, Holmes approaches the varied problems with one of his favorite maxims firmly in place: ". . . . When you have eliminated the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth . . . ." But what, exactly, is the truth? A Study in Scarlet, the first recorded adventure of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson, was first published in 1887. What an amazing journey the years since then have been! In addition to the pitifully few sixty tales originally presented in The Canon, published between 1887 and 1927, there have been literally thousands of additional Holmes adventures in the form of books, short stories, radio and television episodes, movies, manuscripts, comics, and fan fiction. And yet, for those who are true friends and admirers of the Master Detective of Baker Street, where it is always 1895 (or a few decades on either side of that!) these stories are not enough. Give us more! The forty-nine stories in these three companion volumes represent some of the finest new Holmesian storytelling to be found, and honor the man described by Watson as "the best and wisest . . . whom I have ever known." All royalties from this collection are being donated by the writers for the benefit of the preservation of Undershaw, one of the former homes of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part XVI – Whatever Remains Must Be the Truth (1881-1890) features contributions by: Derrick Belanger, Mark Sohn, Tracy J. Revels, Brenda Seabrooke, Kevin Thornton, Andrew Bryant, Josh Anderson & David Friend, David Marcum, I.A. Watson, Arthur Hall, Tim Gambrell, Shane Simmons, Bob Bishop, Mark Mower, Kelvin Jones, and Jayantika Ganguly, and with a poem by Josh Pachter, and forewords by David Marcum, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Roger Johnson, and Steve Emecz.
The forty-nine stories in these three companion volumes represent some of the finest new Holmesian storytelling to be found, and honor the man described by Watson as "the best and wisest . . . whom I have ever known."
She has written fan-fiction, and her first published pastiche, “The Tale of the Forty Thieves”, was included in The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories - Part I: 1881– 1889. Her story “A Christmas Goose” was in The MX Book of New ...
He released his first publication of eight interconnected short stories titled The Trials of Sherlock Holmes in 2017, along with a contribution to The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories — Part VII: Eliminate The Impossible: ...
“The stick is just slightly too short to be useful for the man of average height, but it would be a perfect against the beasts if he were much shorter A well-loved walking stick would be smooth at the top where the grip rests, ...
This is part one of a record-breaking ongoing collection, bringing together over sixty of the world’s leading Sherlock Holmes authors. All the stories within this fantastic collection are traditional Sherlock Holmes pastiches.
... and the ongoing Gaslight series edited by Charles Prepolec and JR Campbell These titles include, Gaslight Grimoire (2008), Gaslight Grotesque (2009), Gaslight Arcanum (2011), and most recently Gaslight Gothic (2018) John Linwood ...
men – respectively at I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere (IHOSE), Publishers Weekly, and Sherlock Holmes Magazine ... do so I was concerned that Parts XXII, XXIII, and XXIV (published Fall 2020) might not have enough stories – at least not ...
Knox's commentary on this particular rule reads in full: All supernatural or praeternatural agencies are ruled out as a matter of course To solve a detective problem by such means would be like winning a race on the river by the use of ...
Available from MX Publishing The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Edited by David Marcum Part I: 1881-1889 Part II: 1890-1895 Part III: 1896-1929 Part IV: 2016 Annual Part V: Christmas Adventures Part VI: 2017 Annual Part VII: ...
“Archie Briggs?” “We aren't going to shoot you, Mr. Briggs,” Holmes said. “And if you aren't going to shoot us, then we might as well all disarm,” Holmes and I pocketed our weapons, and Briggs dropped his arm.