If you are a dedicated Sherlock Holmes fan, you will love this book.
Sherlock Holmes: Far & Wide storybook. NEW REVIEW by Margaret Walsh a fellow writer of Sherlock Holmes pastiches. Or as Holmes would say, “my friend and colleague.”
REVIEW: “I received a copy of the book Sherlock Holmes: Far & Wide by Gretchen Altabef from MX Publishing to review.
“The book contains nine short stories and a play. The stories are not your usual pastiche. Most of them are deep dives into Holmesian scholarship and, as such, may not be of interest to the general reader.
“However, if you are a dedicated Sherlock Holmes fan, you will love this book. Ms Altabef demonstrates her breadth of Sherlock Holmes knowledge in a range of well-written and deeply interesting pieces.
“My favourite was “Boxing Day Brother Mine”, mostly because we rarely see anything from Mycroft Holmes’s perspective.
“You can obtain your own copy here.”
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Gretchen Altabef is an award-winning author of sensational new Sherlock Holmes mysteries written from a woman’s perspective. THESE SCATTERED HOUSES brings Holmes to New York during his ‘great hiatus’. REMARKABLE POWER OF STIMULUS follows in London. During the investigation of a gruesome murder, Sherlock seizes a second chance with THE woman, and they marry in anarchist-ridden Paris. The series continues with FIVE MILES OF COUNTRY. Holmes is called in by Thomas Edison to solve a murder in his unique film studio. While Mrs Irene Adler-Holmes triumphs on Broadway despite the antics of a theater ghost. THE KEYS OF DEATH is a genesis story of 221B Baker Street and its inhabitants, as told by Mrs Hudson. Sherlock Holmes FAR & WIDE mystifies with nine stories and one play, including the award-winning “Sir Arthur And The Time Machine”.