Posted January 24, 2016
I'm in the mood for more Holmes. I will of course eventually read the Doyle novels and stories all over again, but I have already read them so many times, I'd rather give them a rest for a while. So I was wondering, are there any really good non-Doyle Holmes novels you would recommend? I'm looking for something close to Doyle's books and true to the characters, not parodies or anything like that.
The ones I've read so far:
Sherlock Holmes: The Unauthorized Biography by Nick Rennison- this one I really liked. It's very clever how the author used all the clues, intentional or otherwise, form Doyle's works to create an account Holmes' life, including his childhood, family, and involvement in historical events. It almost makes you believe Holmes was real.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Holmes by Loren Estleman- ok, but nothing great. I think more could have been done with the idea, and while it does mostly stay true to both Doyle and Stevenson, it's just not all that interesting when all is said and done.
Sherlock Holmes y la sabiduría de los muertos- by Rodolfo Martinez. I don't know if there has been an english translation. It's basically a "Holmes meets Cthulhu mythos" novel, and while not outright bad, it's not realy scary or moody enough. The Awakaned game did it way better.
Study in Emeral and The Case of Death and Honey- short stories by Neil Gaiman. Both are very good. The first one is all fantasy really, with the roles of Holmes and Moriarty and Holmes reversed in a world ruled by Lovecraftian monsters. Not the type of thing I'm looking for now, but way too good not to mention. The second one is much closer to canon, rather cleverly placed within it realy, and the fantastical element fits very well too.
I have House of Silk on my shelf, but I have not read it yet, I probably will once I'm done with the book I'm reading right now. I hope it's as good as I've heard. Any other recommendations?
The ones I've read so far:
Sherlock Holmes: The Unauthorized Biography by Nick Rennison- this one I really liked. It's very clever how the author used all the clues, intentional or otherwise, form Doyle's works to create an account Holmes' life, including his childhood, family, and involvement in historical events. It almost makes you believe Holmes was real.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Holmes by Loren Estleman- ok, but nothing great. I think more could have been done with the idea, and while it does mostly stay true to both Doyle and Stevenson, it's just not all that interesting when all is said and done.
Sherlock Holmes y la sabiduría de los muertos- by Rodolfo Martinez. I don't know if there has been an english translation. It's basically a "Holmes meets Cthulhu mythos" novel, and while not outright bad, it's not realy scary or moody enough. The Awakaned game did it way better.
Study in Emeral and The Case of Death and Honey- short stories by Neil Gaiman. Both are very good. The first one is all fantasy really, with the roles of Holmes and Moriarty and Holmes reversed in a world ruled by Lovecraftian monsters. Not the type of thing I'm looking for now, but way too good not to mention. The second one is much closer to canon, rather cleverly placed within it realy, and the fantastical element fits very well too.
I have House of Silk on my shelf, but I have not read it yet, I probably will once I'm done with the book I'm reading right now. I hope it's as good as I've heard. Any other recommendations?
Post edited January 24, 2016 by Breja