Darlene Cypser is a writer, attorney, and historian.
She was the "Chief Surgeon" of Dr. Watson's Neglected Patients for over a decade and also a member of the Hudson Valley Sciontists, and The Hounds of the Internet. The Baker Street Journal (the official publication of the Baker Street Irregulars) published three articles that she wrote about the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Darlene is writing a series of biographical novels about Sherlock Holmes. She has also written four Sherlock Holmes short stories.
She is writing several non-fiction history books about the history of the American West.
Darlene's first fiction story to be published was a ghost story that appeared in the Boulder Daily Camera in October 1992.
She has written number of papers and articles which were published in magazines and professional legal and scientific journals on international space law, liability for induced seismicity, landlord and tenant law, intellectual property law, tax law and motion picture production and distribution.
Darlene loves reading and writing about history, science and law, as well as fiction. She also enjoys hiking, cooking and photography.
I am really starting to admire Darlene Cypser's short tales of Holmes & Watson, and this is no exception. Ms Cypser writes close to ACD's own style and voice, while still giving the reader original ideas. Holmes' client presents him with a delicate problem, with a mystery that is over 20 years old. True to his name, he seeks to both solve her problem and the related mystery. Sherlock Holmes and the Dark Prince is a worthy read.