Day 4-FAR & WIDE reached it’s Kickstarter Goal! 26 Days to Go!

Amazing how Kickstarter works! For the author, it is a joy to check the site and receive such positive daily feedback. Thank you!

With the Holidays just around the corner, I’ve launched a holly-days Kickstarter campaign for my new Sherlockian stories book, FAR & WIDE.

SHERLOCK HOLMES FAR & WIDE Holiday Kickstarter is the way to get the book in your mitts before it is even released. Signed copies are available, too. FAR & WIDE is my fifth book. A compilation of short stories, parody, and one play formerly printed in anthologies and magazines. Now collected in one volume, plus new short pieces written for this book. Including the award-winning, “Sir Arthur and the Time Machine.” To my American fans, this Kickstarter is a way to purchase FAR & WIDE free of overseas postal charges.

“Sir Arthur & The Time Machine” was a pondering of the crucible Arthur Conan Doyle faced during his decision to write “The Adventure of the Final Problem”. Ms Altabef was inspired to write her first Sci-Fi story.

The play, “A Toast Darling”, was inspired by a humorous reference of Mr Jeremy Brett to a meeting between himself and Mr Sherlock Holmes that neither of them showed up to.

“Boxing Day Brother Mine”, a unique holiday adventure placed in the middle of Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle”. Sherlock brings his brother Mycroft into the heart of his dilemma.

“Black Peter’s Misplaced Mariners” is an attempt to solve one of the mysteries Arthur Conan Doyle so brilliantly left behind in his story, “The Adventure Of Black Peter”.

Altabef wrote her first parody for this volume, “Crime is common. Humour is rare. The Many Deaths of Sherlock Holmes”.

“In The Land Of The Living” appeared in Mystery Magazine. The story follows Holmes each step of the way from the Reichenbach Fall to his rescue of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama in Tibet.

“A Watsonian Conundrum”, was written for The Watsonian Journal.

“Miss Annie Harrison’s Rose Soliloquy”. A reviewing of Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Naval Treaty”, from a woman’s perspective.

“Mrs Hudson’s Garden”, was the piece that birthed Altabef’s novel, The Keys of Death.

“A Scandal in Baker Street” is an addition to Arthur Conan Doyle’s story, “A Scandal in Bohemia”.

FAR & WIDE ends with a reprinting of the complete 1904 Strand Magazine story, “The Adventure Of Black Peter”, by Arthur Conan Doyle.

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