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Guess I should finally get around to some self-promotion. I have several new books recently published.
I'm especially excited about GASLIGHT GRIMOIRE: Fantastic Tales of Sherlock Holmes. It's one of the very best of the many anthologies I've participating in. The book has received quite a bit of critical acclaim, and I'm very pleased to be a part of it.
My adventure is "Sherlock Holmes in the Lost World", sort of a sequel to A. Conan Doyle's classic science fiction novel. For those of you out there that might have lost count, this is my eighth story featuring the Great Detective.
http://gaslightgrimoire.com/
I heartily recommend your story, Martin.
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The BBC has a Holmes/Lost World story online:
www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock
The Norwegian Explorers of Minnesota includes another such story in their latest Christmas Annual by my friend, Tim Reich. They might have copies available:
www.tc.umn.edu/~bergq003/norwegianexplorers
Thanks, Ray. Always appreciate your support.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, much as I'd often like to, I almost never read Sherlock Holmes stories written by anyone other than Conan Doyle. I work with the Great Detective so often that I need to be careful not to be unconsciously influenced by anyone else.
GASLIGHT GRIMOIRE is a rare exception, though. I couldn't put it down. It's a fabulous Sherlockian anthology.
I have it and it's right near the top of my list!
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