![]() Two: The Titanic story has fascinated me for years (well before the movie ever came out.). One: I love looking for good new stories about Sherlock Holmes. Two things attracted me to this title initially. The Titanic Tragedy by William Seil, first published in 1996, falls somewhat in the middle-both in terms of printing date and excellence. Boyer as well as presenting newer works like The Man from Hell by Barrie Roberts and The White Worm by Sam Siciliano. Estleman, and The Giant Rat of Sumatra by Richard L. The series reprints older pastiches such as The Ectoplasmic Man by Daniel Stashower, Dr. Them as part of Holmes lore ( The Veiled Detective, I'm looking at you-and, to a lesser extent, The War of the Worlds). ![]() Those that would need a great deal of suspension of disbelief to accept There are several very strong entries in the series and then there are ![]() The Further Adventures of Sherlock Homes series put out by Titan Books is a rather hit or miss affair. ![]()
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