Alt. Sherlock Holmes
(2016)New Visions of the Great Detective
(A book in the Sherlock Holmes series)
An omnibus of novels by Gini Koch, Glen Mehn and Jamie Wyman
THREE VERY DIFFERENT BAKER STREETS. THREE VERY DIFFERENT SHERLOCKS. THREE EXTRAORDINARY NEW CASES.
Brilliant, distracted, sarcastic, abrasive, superior, fiercely loyal and - above all - ferociously principled, Sherlock Holmes is a hero for all times. Every era has its thieves and monsters, its exploiters and abusers, and in every era the detective of Baker Street will piece together the clues and bring the guilty to book.
In alt.sherlock.holmes, the creators of Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets have invited three talented writers to bring startling visions of the Great Detective and the redoubtable Doctor Watson to the page: as a carnival owner and fortune teller in the 'thirties American Dust Bowl, as a drugged-up, tuned-out weirdnik in 'sixties New York City, and as the most irregular consultant in present-day Hollywood.
The game's afoot! Whether hunting a vandal, a killer, or a shadowy conspiracy, in Indiana, California or New York, Holmes and Watson are on the case.
'It's clear the authors had great fun, offering wonderful new insights into the iconic duo. If you're a Holmes fan looking for something different, look no further.'
The San Francisco Book Review on Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets
Genre: Historical Mystery
Brilliant, distracted, sarcastic, abrasive, superior, fiercely loyal and - above all - ferociously principled, Sherlock Holmes is a hero for all times. Every era has its thieves and monsters, its exploiters and abusers, and in every era the detective of Baker Street will piece together the clues and bring the guilty to book.
In alt.sherlock.holmes, the creators of Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets have invited three talented writers to bring startling visions of the Great Detective and the redoubtable Doctor Watson to the page: as a carnival owner and fortune teller in the 'thirties American Dust Bowl, as a drugged-up, tuned-out weirdnik in 'sixties New York City, and as the most irregular consultant in present-day Hollywood.
The game's afoot! Whether hunting a vandal, a killer, or a shadowy conspiracy, in Indiana, California or New York, Holmes and Watson are on the case.
'It's clear the authors had great fun, offering wonderful new insights into the iconic duo. If you're a Holmes fan looking for something different, look no further.'
The San Francisco Book Review on Two Hundred and Twenty-One Baker Streets
Genre: Historical Mystery
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