Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Bagel Street #1

The Incredible Schlock Homes

Rate this book
"12 stories from Bagel Street," a collection of Sherlock Holmes pastiches, all of which had appeared in "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" from 1959 through 1963. Follow Schlock Homes and Dr. Watney "through the swirling yellow fog of London as they track down Professor Marty, the most dangerous criminal in all England! Watch Homes as he battles that other nemesis of Scotland Yard, the infamous Colonel Moron!" Introduction by Anthony Boucher, who calls the stories "not merely unpardonably and outrageously funny [but also] small masterpieces of adroit and devious plotting."

217 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1965

50 people are currently reading
68 people want to read

About the author

Robert L. Fish

126 books13 followers
Robert Lloyd Fish was an American writer of crime fiction. His first novel, The Fugitive, gained him the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Allan Poe Award for best first novel in 1962, and his short story "Moonlight Gardener" was awarded the Edgar for best short story in 1972. His 1963 novel Mute Witness, written under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike, was filmed in 1968 as Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
15 (36%)
4 stars
9 (21%)
3 stars
12 (29%)
2 stars
4 (9%)
1 star
1 (2%)
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 reviews
Profile Image for Zain.
1,884 reviews287 followers
March 27, 2022
Delightful Parody!

I love the pastiche of Sherlock Holmes and this book is both a pastiche and a parody.

I think I take my Holmes seriously, but this book doesn’t.

So if you like a bit of comedy with your mystery, you’re barking up the right tree.

It is a mystery how Holmes solves the mystery. It is definitely another story in itself.

Each story is excellent and worth reading. Try this book and you’ll see what I mean.
Profile Image for Luciana Nery.
137 reviews19 followers
May 12, 2019
Hilarious and extremely clever! Laughed out loud at some points. I recommend reading it piecemeal - one story here, another there, otherwise the parody can wear itself out a little. But do that and each story will be a delightful indulgence, like cigar, violin or heroin.
Profile Image for Aimee.
233 reviews9 followers
February 2, 2018
Twelve lovely parodies of the Sherlock Holmes stories, starring Schlock Homes, his friend Doctor Watney, Mrs. Essex, and Homes' brother, Criscroft Homes, of the Home Office. The better you know your Holmes, the more enjoyable these stories are; they contain many nods to the original stories, warped and turned upside down. Fish doesn't stop at parodying Conan Doyle, either - Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, and P.G. Wodehouse characters and settings show up, too. I was greatly amused by the appearance of Lord Epsworth and his prize pig, the Dutchess of Bloatings. Quite a fun read.
Profile Image for Raquel Santos.
703 reviews
August 21, 2023
Uma sátira ao maior detective do mundo. O detective Homes e seu amigo Whatley investigam crimes.
Li recentemente outra sátira com a mesma personagem, do Maurice LeBlanc, e é superior.
5,950 reviews67 followers
March 13, 2012
If you fear puns, don't dare pick up this book! Schlock Homes (he lives on Bagel Street) and his friend Dr. Watney face a dozen different criminal cases here, and each one includes more than one pun that will leave you cowering. Schlock Homes solves all his cases, of course; you may be puzzled that your solution is not quite the same as his, but he, Watney, and all the other characters involved are quite satisfied with his conclusions. His vile adversaries, Professor Marty and Colonel Moron, are on hand as well.
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.