Unlike Marvin Kaye's Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine (which is still going strong, proving that my assessment regarding stuff contained therein isn't shared by all), where several jewels (pastiches as well as non-fiction pieces) used to get eclipsed by some of the most pathetic duds, this anthology begins in a much more promising manner. The stories that have been included in this first volume vary a little in quality, but overall standard is very good and, more importantly, consistent. Some of the authors, notably Mr Plexico, makes his stories a bit American in their pacing, apart from changing the Watsonian voice to a more American style. I absolutely loved I.A. Watson's story. I didn't care much for the first story, from Mr Aaron Smith. Nevertheless, if you like Holmesian stories with a bit more action than Sir ACD would have felt comfortable with, then THIS is the right book for you.
Great surprise. Every story he writes is engaging. The Adventure of the Locked Room and A Massachusetts Affair were my two favorites. Will look for others.
A good few Sherlock Holmes mysteries here. They were entertaining enjoyable to read however never really felt that authentic. Fine for a diverting read though.