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The Unique Hamlet: A Hitherto Unchronicled Adventure of Mr. Sherlock Holmes

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In 1920, Vincent Starrett privately printed The Unique A Hitherto Unchronicled Adventure of Mr. Sherlock Holmes, a novelette concerning a unusual edition of Shakespeare's play. The edition is believed to have consisted of 110 copies, of which about 50 are still known to exist among collectors. Starrett, no stranger to fiction, wrote extensively in the mystery field, including the 1975 book, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. He also created his own Chicago-based detective, Jimmy Lavender, whose stories are very much in the Holmes tradition.

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First published January 1, 1920

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Vincent Starrett

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AKA Charles Vincent Starrett, or Charles Starrett

Vincent Starrett was a book collector, author, bibliographer, and a Sherlock Holmes scholar. He has been referred to as part of Chicago's "literary renaissance” and has written or edited more than 50 books of essays, criticism, fiction, biography, poetry, and bibliography.

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484 reviews106 followers
January 22, 2023
This is a well done story. It has to do with book collecters and a very unique book. I highly recommend this story.
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1,144 reviews255 followers
June 8, 2023
It is a good thing the author seeks apology of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the dedications column. The story is too shallow to fit into the groove of Sherlock Holmes and yet we have a "mystery" that could have been solved by anyone.

When has Watson and Holmes ever relied on following the footsteps to solve a crime?! I mean, this is police work 101 and it takes Mr.Holmes and Watson excited enough to solve the "crime". The story is less of an ode and more of a let down to the great sleuth.

Size is the only advantage.
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899 reviews22 followers
March 20, 2020
A quick, enjoyable read with all the hallmarks of the original Sherlock stories. Any fan of Sir Arthur will enjoy this one.
13 reviews
August 28, 2016
Good quick read

I thought this book would be a little longer but I enjoyed it. It was a quick read and great if waiting for the bus or doctor appointment.
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675 reviews
July 26, 2018
To be honest for me no one will ever surpass The Arthur Conan Doyle stories of Sherlock Holmes
While imitation is the sincerest form of flattery an imitator will never surpass a creator.
Don't misunderstand I've read some very good Sherlock Holmes tales over the years
but this particular short story misses the target
while a very promising premise
I found it didn't quite capture the atmosphere of Victorian England well or the essence of intrigue needed for a Sherlock Holmes adventure.
The dialogue was not as crisp or lively either.
Although it's Good enough to kill a few minutes of boredom
1,190 reviews12 followers
December 27, 2017
True to the canon

Many times someone else has attempted to bring a literary figure to life on the written page to continue that figure's adventures. Most don't live up to the character, however this not the case in this story. I was able to figure out whodunit, but I wasn't sure if the reason for it. But Holmes was able to bring the why to light and the who along with it. If you like Sherlock Holmes and who doesn't, then try this short story on for size. I think you well like it.
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1,051 reviews
October 24, 2019
Decided to find this, and did on the internet. A fun little pastiche of the Holmes variety. Again, an unknown Quattro Shakespeare is in the mix.
(I remember that this type of situation, of I believe a Poe manuscript, appeared in a John Dickson Carr story.)

Anyway it’s a fun quick read. This story was put into a limited printing and is in itself, worth quite bit, which actually helps make the story’s story just as interesting.

Vincent Starrett’s other mysteries are quite fun and worth finding.
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544 reviews17 followers
January 27, 2023
For a Sherlock fan

Sherlock and Watson are called in by a book collector who was robbed of a rare Shakespeare folio.
This story tale is for fans of Holmes just as the writer Vincent Starrett was a fan of Holmes.
The good points are the moments of Holmes and Watson on the case.
The parts I didn't care for is that it was not much of a mystery, but then again it was not meant to be, it was a great tale written by a fan of Sherlock Holmes.
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20 reviews
December 3, 2018
One Error.

Great book ,full of all things Sherlockian. I enjoyed the storyline at it's rapid pace. Nobly done. One thing I noticed in the first paragraph was " looking out a bay window. After all the time I read as much Sherlock Holmes by Conan Doyle ,and other various authors, there was never any reference to having a bay window.
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185 reviews3 followers
December 21, 2017
This short story (literally took me 20 minutes to read) was a delightful little Sherlock Holmes story. It wasn't written by Arthur Conan Doyle, so it's a little bit of an imitation. But nonetheless fun to read. Points off for not being original and a little bit trite of an ending.
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751 reviews
December 11, 2017
A fair to middling pastiche. If you're looking for a quick Holmes fix, this will suffice.
467 reviews3 followers
September 18, 2019
I have no doubt that lots of Holmes' cases went like this - problem, two minutes of investigation, solution - but it's not that interesting to read about.
8 reviews
April 26, 2020
One of the Best Holmes Pastiches Ever!

Suffice to say, a great mystery,! I shall not ruin it for those not familiar, but please do read it. I promise you no disappointment!
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30 reviews
January 5, 2023
Not sure if it's the book or if my interest in detective thrillers is decreasing gradually but I found it quite uninspiring.
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4,234 reviews44 followers
April 16, 2025
Short and sweet but very good.
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579 reviews
June 11, 2025
Well done. Captured the authentic feel of Sherlock Holmes short stories. A fun mystery to boot.
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296 reviews2 followers
October 3, 2016
This story didn't have the same tension and anticipation as what I expect from a Holmes story. I was able to figure out the entire thing after just a few pages, which was disappointing.
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3,102 reviews133 followers
March 13, 2016

"Surely you must know that in criminal cases handled by me, it is never the obvious solution that is the correct one".

As a Arthur Conan Doyle afficianado, I know most of the books/stories about Holmes are quite flattering to his originator. This is the case here. Holmes, being Holmes, gets down and dirty to figure out the case. And, it's another score for Open Road Media who should be thanked for taking early OCR'd books and making them readable once again.
455 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2016
Pretty good mystery plot with an interesting twist including Shakespeare. Makes you wonder who your friends really are. I read this in a single sitting.
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638 reviews30 followers
March 15, 2016
This has just about all you could want from a pastiche, which is fitting since it's the first true pastiche of Sherlock Holmes. I hope Conan Doyle liked it when he received his copy from Starrett.
279 reviews5 followers
March 17, 2016
Three stars

I almost gave it 3 stars because it is brief and obvious. I expect Sherlock stories to be more mysterious and subtle.
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Author 1 book36 followers
August 31, 2016
This was a rather short story but enjoyable and I thought the author was very true to the iconic character Sherlock Holmes and his side kick Dr. Watson. An easy read but very entertaining.
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