Arguably no other character in history has been so enduringly popular as Sherlock Holmes. Ever since his first appearance, in Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1887 novella A Study in Scarlet, readers have loved reading about him almost as much as writers have loved writing about him.
Here, Otto Penzler collects eighty-three wonderful stories about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, published over a span of more than a hundred years. Featuring pitch-perfect cases by acclaimed modern-day Sherlockians Leslie S. Klinger, Laurie R. King, Lyndsay Faye and Daniel Stashower; pastiches by literary luminaries both classic (P. G. Wodehouse, Dorothy B. Hughes, Kingsley Amis) and current (Anne Perry, Stephen King, Colin Dexter); and parodies by Conan Doyle’s contemporaries A. A. Milne, James M. Barrie, and O. Henry, not to mention genre-bending cases by science-fiction greats Poul Anderson and Michael Moorcock.
No matter if your favorite Holmes is Basil Rathbone, Jeremy Brett, Robert Downey, Jr., or Benedict Cumberbatch, whether you are a lifelong fan or only recently acquainted with the Great Detective, readers of all ages are sure to enjoy The Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories.
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- Over a century’s worth of cases
- Appearances by those other great detectives Hercule Poirot and C. Auguste Dupin
- 15 Edgar Award–winning authors and 5 Mystery Writers of America Grand Masters
- Stories by Laurie R. King, Colin Dexter, Anthony Burgess, Anne Perry, Stephen King, P.G. Wodehouse, Kingsley Amis, and many, many more.
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from August 17, 2015
The breadth of this anthology, which spans over a century and includes everything from straight pastiches and parodies to fully developed whodunits, is but one of its virtues. Among the 83 selections, Penzler (The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries) offers works by authors better known for other fiction, such as O. Henry, A.A. Milne, and P.G. Wodehouse, as well as tales from Holmes scholars such as Christopher Morley and Leslie Klinger. Settings range from Baker Street to unfamiliar terrain, not necessarily on Earth. The variety of approaches is an eloquent testament to Conan Doyle’s genius in creating such an iconic character. One gem, which may be new even to Sherlockians, is “The Adventure of the Murdered Art Editor,” penned by none other than the classic American illustrator of the Holmes canon, Frederic Dorr Steele. Perhaps Penzler’s most significant contribution is rescuing from undeserved obscurity talented writers who have captured the Watsonian narrative voice and combined it with brilliant deductions and mesmerizing plots, such as Rick Boyer (“The Adventure of Zolnay, the Aerialist”), August Derleth (“The Adventure of the Remarkable Worm”), and James Iraldi (“The Problem of the Purple Maculas”). This volume is a must for all fans of the great detective. -
Library Journal
April 15, 2015
Mystery maestro Penzler here collects 83 stories about Sherlock Holmes and his enviable sidekick Dr. John Watson, ranging from parodies by Conan Doyle contemporaries like James M. Barrie, homages by Sherlockians like Laurie R. King, and works from celebrated current writers like Anne Perry, Stephen King, and Neil Gaiman.
Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
Starred review from October 15, 2015
Veteran anthologist and editor Penzler has long collected Holmes stories of every stripe, and now he brings together the fruits of his labors in a volume that more than justifies being called a Big Book (following in the tradition of other Big Book anthologies edited by Penzler, including the glorious Black LizardBig Book of Pulps, 2007). Gathered here are more than 80 pastiches and parodies that give extended life to Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic characters (two of the parodies are written by Doyle himself), and while the volume is by no means complete (Penzler says in his introduction that more than 600 stories have been written in tribute to Doyle's original 60), it is easily the largest collection of Sherlockiana tales ever published. It merits celebration on that basis alone, as a bibliographic event of gargantuan proportions. Penzler admits in his introduction that some of the stories, especially a few of the parodies included in a section called You Think That's Funny?, are not of the highest quality but were included for their historical significance. He's right about that, which means that readers looking solely for one top-notch story after another may find the whole uneven, but there are also many fine tales, especially from such acclaimed crime writers as Thomas Perry, Loren Estleman, and John Lutz. But the real purpose here is to show the profound effect Holmes and Watson have had on popular culture and on other writers of crime fiction. In that sense, this is a landmark volume and an essential addition to public-library mystery collections.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.) -
Library Journal
Starred review from August 1, 2015
Since first appearing in 1887's A Study in Scarlet, Sherlock Holmes has been one of the most fascinating characters ever created. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote 60 stories about Holmes, and more than 6,000 have been penned by other authors since. This collection gathers the best of those stories from Holmes admirers. Penzler (editor, The Big Book of Ghost Stories) has composed a short history of Holmes and also provides a brief introduction to each tale, which covers the author, the work itself, how it came to be published and why it is included. The pieces are separated into categories, which makes choosing a story more fun for the reader. For example, one can decide to read a famous O. Henry or Stephen King story, or elect to read a parody of Holmes by R.C. Leyman or by Doyle himself. VERDICT A must-have for all libraries. This is the only book of its kind to collect so many pastiches dedicated to Holmes, 83 total. Fans of the fictional detective will find great joy in this tome.--Jason L. Steagall, Gateway Technical Coll. Lib., Elkhorn, WI
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