The Sherlock BBC show’s creators talk Sherlock Holmes…
My thanks to my contacts at Pegasus Books, Iris Blasi, Katie McGuire, and Maia Larson, for my advance reading copy of this book. You ladies rock!
Everyone who reads Sherlock Holmes, or has seen one of the many movies or TV shows, and especially the fans of the BBC drama, Sherlock— has their own favorite story. Yet Sherlockians worldwide have certain stories that they feel one must read in order to understand the Great Detective and how he works.
Not only Holmes, but there are stories to read to understand Doctor Watson, Mrs. Hudson, the detectives at Scotland Yard, the Baker Street Irregulars, and of course Irene Adler—the Woman.
Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat take time from their busy schedules to hand select a number of Holmes novels and short stories that they feel must be read to understand the characters as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the pastiches Holmes is sometimes transported to alternate timelines. In some of them Holmes has different companions, from investigating with his cousin to solving crimes with his wife…
This is Holmes the original. I don’t think I need say more about the stories. I will just list them as they appear in this book.
A Study in Scarlet
The Sign of the Four
“A Scandal in Bohemia”
“The Red-Headed League”
“A Case of Identity”
“The Man with the Twisted Lip””The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle”
“The Adventure of the Speckled Band”
“Silver Blaze”
“The Yellow Face”
“The Musgrave Ritual”
“The Final Problem”
The Hound of the Baskervilles
“The Empty House”
“Charles Augustus Milverton”
“The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans”
“The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot”
“The Adventure of the Dying Detective”
These adventures cover Holmes’ greatest cases, his most dangerous opponents, and give an excellent picture of 221B and the team of Holmes and Watson! This book could only have a five stars plus rating!
Quoth the Raven…