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Favorite Sherlock Holmes Pastiche?

The wikipedia page for A Study in Emerald pretty much explains it better than I can. Spoilers!.


The West End Horror - Nicholas Meyer
The Seven Percent Solution - Nicholas Meyer
The Tangled Skein - David Stuart Davies
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Raleigh Legacy - LB Greenwood
Sherlock Holmes and the Thistle of Scotland - LB Greenwood
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of Sabina Hall - LB Greenwood




I just recently read Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. Watson It is probably now at the top of my list of Sherlock Holmes pastiches!



There are just so many to choose from......I have over 150 pastiches in my Holmes bookcase...and that's just the novels not the short story collection of which there are many. Will ponder and come up with my favourite ten.....well, will try anyway!

A good recent read is Anomalous by Samuel Williams Jr.... exciting and well-plotted with great characterisations.

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I have the same problem when it comes to mentioning my favourite Holmes pastiches.


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I really enjoyed this novel! I had to stop an re-read the scene where Holmes is attacked by the vampiresses at Dracula's castle. Wonderful. So far, the best Dracula-Holmes I read (and I have read a few).

Erasing Sherlock by Kelly Hale -R rated stuff, lots of gore and sex involving time traveling and a very young Holmes.
Prisoner of the devil by Michael Hardwick. Set after the great hiatus, Holmes is in top form investigating the "Dreyfus affair" by request of the Queen. Action, political intrigue, suspense, this book has all the right stuff.
The canary trainer by Nicholas Meyer. A recount of Holmes vs the Phantom of the Opera,it features a very subdued first person narration by Holmes.
House of silk is great, too.

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I really enjoyed this novel! I had to stop an re-r..."
Thanks! Comments like that are music to my ears. Working on the next one.


Erasing Sherlock by Kelly Hale -R rated stuff, lots of gore and sex involving time traveling and a very young Holmes.
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Oooo... Erasing Sherlock sounds so interesting!


I've recently written a Sherlock Holmes pastiche, basically a sci-fi take on all things Holmes, sort of a mix of Holmes and Dr.Who. Basically it's about a kind of Scotland Yard of time and space, a higher power in the Universe, which literally brings Holmes to life in our real world to save Earth from the agents of another, nastier higher power in the cosmos.It's called "Sherlock Holmes, time-detective." I'm told there's a book called "Exit Sherlock Holmes" which has a somewhat similar premise, but I've never read it. I do admire Nicholas Meyer's work, though, I loved his movie "Time After Time" which has a marvellous Sherlock Holmes reference in it!
Exit Sherlock Holmes is similar yes abd is very good actually. Will look forard to reading yours.
Cool. If you're a member of the kindle library you can borrow my book and read it free, I believe. I enrolled it in the kindle library a few days ago.
A Study in Emerald and Shadows Over Baker Street.
Shadows over Baker Street? Great title! What's that one about?
Adrian wrote: "Shadows over Baker Street? Great title! What's that one about?"
it's stories that combine Sherlock Holmes with H.P. Lovecraft, it's one of my favorite books.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
it's stories that combine Sherlock Holmes with H.P. Lovecraft, it's one of my favorite books.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
Sounds very cool ! Thanks for letting me know. Holmes and horror is my kind of thing too. I must check that one out!

I especially liked Commomplaces by Naomi Novik which gives an interesting account of Holmes's activities after The Final The Adventure of the Final Problem.
Sounds interesting...and some very cool writers there!

It is fortunate that in the world of sherlock Holmes pastiches so many tastes are catered for.

Quite a line up there............

Books mentioned in this topic
The Canary Trainer: From the Memoirs of John H. Watson, M.D. (other topics)Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. Watson (other topics)
The Will of the Dead (other topics)
The Will of the Dead (other topics)
S.holmes & The Frightened Golfer (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Anne Perry (other topics)Naomi Novik (other topics)
Neil Gaiman (other topics)
Stephen King (other topics)
Robert J. Sawyer (other topics)
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I think I am fairly forgiving when it comes to pastiches, as long as I am entertained. I do notice, however, that I tend to judge them by how much I like the Watson.