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The American Adventures of Solar Pons

(2024)
An anthology of stories edited by

 
 
The world knows of Sherlock Holmes. But there are some who are also fortunate enough to have met Mr. Solar Pons of Praed Street. For those who haven’t yet encountered him, one should know that Pons was a Great Detective in the Holmesian Mold: He modeled himself after Holmes, wearing the expected deerstalker and Inverness. He investigated using ratiocination, observation, and deduction. His adventures, usually set in the 1920’s and 1930’s between the Great Wars, were transcribed by his friend, Dr. Lyndon Parker. Pons lived in London, worked closely with Scotland Yard, and helped to fill the vacuum left when Sherlock Holmes retired to Sussex. But in all of the Pontine Canon, we never actually see him in America . . . until now.
Travel between the United States and Britain was much easier following the First World War, and it follows that Pons and Parker would have made the journey on several occasions – and being Solar Pons and Dr. Parker, they would have certainly had adventures on the American side of the Atlantic. Now, twelve of those tales are collected in this volume.


The Game is Afoot . . . in America!

This volume contains stories by the following authors:

I.A. Watson, Will Thomas, Stephen Herczeg, Gustavo Bondoni, Chris Chan, Derrick Belanger, Paul Hiscock, Ian Millsted, David Marcum, and Brett Fawcett, and forewords by Roger Johnson and David Marcum.

Genre: Mystery

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