Edited by David Stuart
Davies
The Shadows of Sherlock Holmes is a fascinating collection of stories
featuring detectives, criminal agents and debonair crooks from the
golden age of crime fiction: a time when Sherlock Holmes was esconsced
in his rooms at 221B Baker Street and London was permanently wreathed
in a sinister fog. These gripping tales of mystery, suspense and clever
puzzles are wonderfully entertaining and in them you will meet The
Crime Doctor, Professor Augustus S.F.X.Van Dusen - The Thinking Machine,
Max Carrados - the incredible blind detective, the repulsive but brilliant
Skin o' My Teeth, and the natty, ingenious French sleuth Eugene Valmont.
On the other side of the law, there are gentleman crooks Raffles and
Simon Carn - the Prince of Swindlers. The stories include: The Purloined
Letter by Edgar Allan Poe, The Stolen Cigar Case by Bret Harte, The
Swedish Match by Anton Chekhov, Nine Points of the Law by E.W. Hornung,
The Ghost at Massingham Mansions by Ernest Bramah and The Great Pearl
Mystery by Baroness Orczy.