Three businessmen have discovered a unique avenue to fame and fortune, but when an unseen force begins to kill them off, Holmes and Watson must uncover the secret of the sarcophagus they have brought out of Persia.
And time is of the essence, for something walks the streets of London, something looking for revenge at having been woken from its long sleep.
I'm a Scottish writer, now living in Canada, with more than thirty novels published in the genre press and over 300 short story credits in thirteen countries.
My work has appeared in a number of professional anthologies and I have recent short story sales to NATURE Futures and Galaxy's Edge. When I'm not writing I play guitar, drink beer and dream of fortune and glory.
Those that know me know that I am quite fond of Sherlock Holmes with a side order of weird.
"Sherlock Holmes: The Long Sleep" serves up an excellent portion of both.
John Watson meets up with an old army comrade at a funeral. The man, Jock Travers, a shadow of himself, tells Watson a tale of terror on the high seas. When Watson relates the story to Holmes, Holmes is keen to investigate and the scene is set for a horror-tinged tale of tomb robbing and its dire results.
William Meikle's Holmes and Watson are well drawn and the friendship is strong and balanced. Lestrade makes a couple of appearances and is a good, solid character. The original characters, even the minor ones, are well-rounded and feel very real.
An excellent novella that I highly recommend to all lovers of both Sherlock Holmes and weird fiction.
This is another solid offering from William Meikle in his Weird Holmes world. This time, we follow Holmes and Watson between the foggy streets of London and mouldering country estates as they tease apart the real, the rumoured and the unexplained (some of it weirder than the rest). The events in The Long Sleep aren’t as inexplicable (within the world context) as they are in some of the other stories, which I appreciated.
Another will written British 🏰 murder mystery haunting horror paranormal adventure thriller short story by William Meikle (The London Terrors book 3). Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are invited by four business men to visit. Sherlock is asked to open a sarcophagus which after many attempts Sherlock manages to open and the business men get what they want. Then go will for some time, then Sherlock gets a summons from the four men. The mummy is killing each of the men in turn looking for what they took. I would recommend this three book series to fans of Sherlock Holmes and readers of fantasy haunting horror mystery novels 👍🔰. Enjoy the adventure of reading or listening to books 📚. 2022 😄👑👗😤 This is not Sir Arthur Conan Doyle but will written entertaining interesting British Sherlock Holmes Dr Watson adventures.
This is a novella–not terribly long, but just the right length for what it is. Watson’s voice is engaging and feels appropriate to the milieu. Holmes is his entertaining self, as are the various typical characters around them. My favorite parts are interactions between the famous duo and those they aim to help. The side characters have more depth than I tend to expect from a story of this length, that’s already focused heavily on specific characters. Lord Northwich’s manservant in particular intrigued me.
The sarcophagus holds some interesting mysteries, and for a while it’s hard to tell whether they’re supernatural or man-made (I won’t spoil the answer!). I really enjoyed watching Holmes work the mystery, and watching Watson try to keep up! This is a fun read, and I’ll have to check out some of Meikle’s other Holmes tales.
Holmes and historical high weirdness, Meikle writes a fun action thriller non true to Watson narrative style. I look forward to reading mote. Check it out.