64 new, traditional Sherlock Holmes Stories making up the latest three
volumes in the world's largest collection of Sherlock Holmes Stories -
XIX, XX and XXI.
In 2015, the first three volumes of The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes
Stories arrived, containing over 60 stories in the true traditional
Canonical manner, revisiting Holmes and Watson in those days where it is
"always 1895" . . . or a few decades on either side of that. That was
the largest collection of new Holmes stories ever assembled, and
originally planned to be a one-time event. But readers wanted more, and
the contributors had more stories from Watson's Tin Dispatch Box, so the
fun continued.
Now, with the release of Parts XIX, XX, and XXI, the series has grown to
over 450 new Holmes adventures by nearly 200 contributors from around
the world. Since the beginning, all contributor royalties go to the
Stepping Stones School for special needs children at Undershaw, one of
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's former homes, and to date the project has
raised nearly $60,000 for the school.
As has become the tradition, this new collection of 64 adventures
features Holmes and Watson carrying out their masterful investigations
from the early days of their friendship in Baker Street to the post-War
years during Holmes's retirement. Along the way they are involved in
some fascinating mysteries - some relating Untold Cases, others sequels
to Canonical adventures, and a number progressing along completely
unexpected lines.
Join us as we return to Baker Street and discover more authentic
adventures of Sherlock Holmes, described by the estimable Dr. Watson as
"the best and wisest . . . whom I have ever known."
Featuring - R.K. Radek, Arthur Hall, DJ Tyrer, David L. Leal, Paula
Hammond, Jayantika Ganguly, Bob Byrne, Geri Schear, Stephen Mason, David
Marcum, Mark Mower, Peter Coe Verbica, Hugh Ashton, Leslie Charteris and
Denis Green, Jane Rubino, Dick Gillman, Derrick Belanger, Michael
Mallory, and John Lawrence, with a poem by Joseph W. Svec III, and
forewords by John Lescroart, Roger Johnson, Lizzy Butler, Steve Emecz,
and David Marcum.