List of authors of new Sherlock Holmes stories

List of authors of new Sherlock Holmes stories

The following is an alphabetical list of authors, other than Sherlock Holmes's creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who have authored Holmes stories:
* Boris Akunin: "Jade Rosary Beads" (crossover with Erast Fandorin)
* Val Andrews
* Isaac Asimov
* Poul Anderson: "Time Patrol", where the main character meets Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson during time travels
* John Kendrick Bangs
* Stephen Baxter: "The Adventure of the Intertial Adjustor" (Holmes and Watson meet H.G. Wells), "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures", 1997
* Peter S. Beagle: "Mr. Sigerson", "Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years", 2004
* Lloyd Biggle
* David Blackburn
* Anthony Boucher
* Mark Bourne
* Rhys Bowen: "The Case of the Lugubrious Manservant", "Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years", 2004
* Richard Boyer
* Clive Brooks
* Carole Bugge
* Caleb Carr
* John Dickson Carr
* Michael Chabon: "The Final Solution" features an unnamed elderly Sherlock Holmes
* Ian Charnock
* Ronan Coghlan "Sherlock Holmes and the Heir of Albion"
* Michael Collins: "Cross of Gold", "Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years", 2004
* Paul Cornell: " [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/deerstalker1.shtml The Deer Stalker] "
* Jon Courtenay Grimwood: " [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/spysretirement1.shtml The Spy's Retirement] "
* Mitch Cullin: "A Slight Trick of the Mind"
* David Stuart Davies
* Barry Day
* F. P. Cillié: "The Adventure of the Green Empress", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* August Derleth, whose Solar Pons series are reverent pastiches.
* Colin Dexter
* Michael Dibdin
* Carole Nelson Douglas (books about Irene Adler)
* Adrian Conan Doyle (Conan Doyle's son, and former holder of his estate)
* Loren D. Estleman
* Philip José Farmer (one book - "The Adventure of the Peerless Peer", in which Holmes teams up with Tarzan.)
* Quinn Fawcett
* Christopher Fowler " [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/ladydownstairs1.shtml The Lady Downstairs] "
* Neil Gaiman: "A Study in Emerald", in the multi-author collection "Shadows Over Baker Street", won the 2004 Hugo for Best Short Story.
* Arnould Galopin (crossover with Allan Dickson)
* John Gardner (books about Professor Moriarty)
* David Gerrold
* Denis Green
* Dominic Green " [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/sherlock/lostworld1.shtml The Adventure of the Lost World] "
* L. B. Greenwood: Novels, and the short story "The Case of the Last Battle", "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures", 1997
* Claire Griffen: "The Case of the Incumbent Invalid", "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures", 1997
* Kelly Hale
* Edward B. Hanna
* Michael Hardwick
* Edward D. Hoch: "The Adventure of Vittoria the Circus Belle", "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures", 1997
* Michael P. Hodel: "Enter the Lion", Dutton Adult, 1980, ISBN 0-8015-5286-9
* Sidney Hosier
* Stephen King: "The Doctor's Case", in which Watson solves a case before Holmes.
* Laurie R. King
* Ronald A. Knox: "The Adventure of the First-Class Carriage", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Michael Kurland (books about Professor Moriarty), and the short story "Reichenbach", "Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years", 2004
* Andy Lane
* Maurice Leblanc (crossover with Arsène Lupin)
* Alexis Lecaye
* James Lowder
* F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre (“The Enigma of the Warwickshire Vortex” (1997) and “The Adventure of Exham Priory” (2003))
* Vonda N. McIntyre
* W. R. Duncan Macmillan: "The Adventure of the Trained Cormorant", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Rafael Marín: "Elemental, querido Chaplin", (2005, ISBN 844507542X , is presented as a unpublished manuscript in which Charles Chaplin tells how, as a London poor child, he helped Sherlock Holmes in an adventure against Fu Manchu.
* Rodolfo Martínez
* Xavier Mauméjean
* Nicholas Meyer: Three novels — "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" (1972), "The West End Horror" (1976) and "The Canary Trainer" (1993)
* Larry Millett
* Kim Newman "A Shambles in Belgravia"
* Robert Newman
* Béatrice Nicodème
* Jamyang Norbu: "The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes"
* John North
* Sam North: "The Curse of the Nibelung - A Sherlock Holmes Mystery"
* Stuart Palmer: "The Adventure of the Marked Man", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Bill Paxton
* Anne Perry
* René Réouven
* Mike Resnick
* Ted Riccardi: The collection "The Oriental Casebook of Sherlock Holmes"
* Kel Richards
* Barrie Roberts
* Ralph Roberts
* S. C. Roberts: "The Adventure of the Megatherium Thefts", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Kristine Kathryn Rusch
* Fred Saberhagen
* Autumn Sabol : "Elementary, My Dear", 2004
* Robert Saffron
* Siyaram Saran: "The Boer War Mystery": Sherlock Holmes and Dr.Watson meet Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was there as a Medical Doctor and an Indian Barrister M.K.Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) in South Africa, who was then practising law there and who inspired Holmes to take up Bee-Keeping after his retirement.
* Dorothy L. Sayers
* Jay Sheckley : "Vittoria the Circus Belle", "Confidential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes" which Publishers Weekly called "The best of an excellent collection" editor, Marvin Kaye
* Sam Siciliano: "The Angel of the Opera: Sherlock Holmes meets the Phantom of the Opera"
* D. O. Smith: "The Adventure of the Purple Hand", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Jô Soares: "Xangô de Baker Street" - a Sherlock Holmes in travel to Brazil enconteur Jack the Ripper, before the murders in WhiteChapel.
* Vincent Starrett: "The Adventure of the Unique "Hamlet", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Daniel Stashower
* James R Stefanie
* Julian Symons: "The Adventure of Hillerman Hall", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985
* Donald Thomas
* Frank Thomas
* Peter Tremayne: "The Affray at the Kildare Street Club", "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures", 1997
* M.J. Trow (books about Inspector Lestrade)
* Mark Twain: "A Double-Barrelled Detective Story", a story featuring Sherlock Holmes and, more accurately, making a farce on Holmes's style and deduction.
* Cay Van Ash
* Alan Vanneman
* Yves Varende
* Michael Walsh (as Micheal Breathnach, with Clare Breathnach): "The Coole Park Problem", "Ghosts in Baker Street", 2006
* Daniel Ward: "", 2004
* Ron Weighell
* Arthur Whitaker: "The Adventure of the Sheffield Banker", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Alan Wilson: "The Adventure of the Tired Captain", "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1985.
* Derek Wilson: "The Bothersome Business of the Dutch Nativity", "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures", 1997
* Wayne Worcester
* Sean M. Wright
* the Establishment (no individual authors are named) "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes"


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