Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes is among the most famous literary figures of all time. For more than a hundred years, his adventures have stood as imperishable monuments to the ability of human reason to penetrate every mystery, solve every puzzle, and punish every crime. For nearly... read more
Introduction
A Study in Emerald (1881), by Neil Gaiman
Tiger! Tiger! (1882), by Elizabeth Bear
The Case of the Wavy Black Dagger (1884), by Steve Perry
A Case of Royal Blood (1888), by Steven-Elliot Altman
The Weeping Masks (1890), by James Lowder
Art in the Blood (1892), by Brian Stableford
The Curious Case of Miss Violet Stone (1894), by Poppy Z. Brite & David Ferguson
The Adventure of the Antiquarian's Niece (1894), by Barbara Hambly
The Mystery of the Worm (1894), by John Pelan
The Mystery of the Hanged Man's Puzzle (1897), by Paul Finch
The Horror of the Many Faces (1898), by Tim Lebbon
The Adventure of the Arab's Manuscript (1898), by Michael Reaves
The Drowned Geologist (1898), by Caitlín R. Kiernan
A Case of Insomnia (1899), by John P. Vourlis
The Adventure of the Voorish Sign (1899), by Richard A. Lupoff
The Adventure of Exham Priory (1901), by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre
Death Did Not Become Him (1902), by David Niall Wilson and Patricia Lee Macomber
Nightmare in Wax (1915), by Simon Clark
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