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The Strange Case of Eliza Doolittle
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On the Baker St. Irregulars group, I posted this list of new and upcoming pastiches that looked interesting -
Sherlock Holmes - Master of Lies
The Poisoned Pawn
The Twelve Thefts of Christmas
Sherlock Holmes and the Crystal Palace Murders
The Return of the Pharaoh
The Hunt for Kohinoor
Also heard of a new one from one of my favorite "pastiches" - It's called "Hidden Fires," coming out soon. The blurb looks intriguing.

And what about the adventures of Holmes and Watson in Tibet and India? I admit it goes out of the canon sometimes but it is very entertaining and well written: Sherlock Holmes. The missing years by Jamyang Norbu

I agree. I think the point of a pastiche is to make the person reading it think it was written by Conan Doyle and to stick to the "universe" set up by him. You can write a good adventure story and put in the characters of Holmes and Watson and they can even be interesting but they always make me think of when Holmes warned against twisting facts to fit theories - they always come off like they're twisting Holmes to fit the story they want to tell.
"Suspense, resonant period ambience, vivid and memorable characters, masterful writing based loosely on Conan Doyle’s style, a multilayered plot with references to the works of George Bernard Shaw and Robert Louis Stevenson, and, most of all, Holmes and Watson in a story perfectly suited for them make for a gripping, hugely entertaining, and very satisfying read."
For the full review on Booklist , go here:
https://www.booklistonline.com/The-St...The Strange Case of Eliza Doolittle