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Overview: Barry Day is an English scholar and writer. He received his MA from Balliol College, in Oxford, and was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his cultural contributions to the United Kingdom and the United States. Day is the author of The Letters of Noël Coward. He splits his time between London, Palm Beach, and New York.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
1. Sherlock Holmes and the Alice in Wonderland Murders (Jerry eBooks, 2014)
1898. Holmes and Watson encounter American newspaper magnate, John Moxton, whose yellow press Clarion is beginning to dominate and undermine Victorian England. Public figures are humiliated then murdered. Each incident has a parallel in Alice in Wonderland. And each time the Clarion is conveniently on hand. What is Moxton’s master plan and can Homes and Waston unravel it in time? And what is the strange bond that links the detective to a man he has never met . . . or has he?
2. Sherlock Holmes and the Copycat Murders (Jerry eBooks, 2014)
It has been too long since his last assignment, and Sherlock Holmes is beginning to come unglued. He stalks around his rooms at 221B Baker Street, too tense to work, and he is about to drive Dr. Watson up the wall when they are rescued by a knock at the door. It is Inspector Lestrade from Scotland Yard, and he has come to save Holmes—with a murder. A man has been found dead in Bayswater, slumped over a piece of homemade stationery marked with the words “Jabez Wilson”—the name of the victim in the long-solved mystery of the Red-Headed League. When Holmes enters the death room, the first thing he spies is the corpse’s flaming red hair. The old case is open again.
A series of bizarre crimes follow, each an imitation of one of Holmes’s greatest triumphs. Either Europe is in the grip of a madman—or the great detective has finally gone ’round the bend.
3. Sherlock Holmes and the Seven Deadly Sins Murders (Jerry eBooks, 2013)
At Oxford they jokingly called themselves THE SEVEN SINNERS. Now, thirty years later, they are being murdered – each in the manner of his particular ‘sin’. Who is doing it and what is the connection with the twin serpents, the mysterious Emerald Lady and the holy Book of Kor?
Holmes and Watson – with the aid of their new friend, Professor Challenger – must race against time and the killer…because one of the victims becomes his brother, Mycroft.
5. Sherlock Holmes and The Shakespeare Globe Murders (Jerry eBooks, 2014)
London 1899 and a matter of grave national importance. American impresario, Florenz Adler, has rebuilt Shakespeare’s Globe playhouse. The grand opening is to take place in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Amidst the excitement, the actors receive sinister warnings in the form of cryptic quotations from Shakespeare’s plays and a drawing of a rose. A hoax? A literary joke? But not for long – the joke turns sour as the murders begin, each an exact copy of a death in a Shakespeare play. Even the Queen receives a warning, and so Sherlock Holmes is called in to fathom out the plot – assisted, of course, by Dr. Watson.
Two for One: A Sherlock Holmes/Jack Watson Novel (2014)
A hallucination of Sherlock Holmes helps hardboiled PI Jack Watson solve a perplexing case in this unique take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective.
In the city of Los Angeles, there’s no private detective quite like Jack Watson. A tough-as-nails gumshoe, he’s made a reputation as the kind of sleuth who will take any case, no matter how sleazy or small. He’s in the middle of a particularly nasty divorce investigation when his client’s mistress sees fit to club Watson on the back of the head with an iron. When he comes to, he’s in the hospital looking at Sherlock Holmes.
Holmes is translucent and floating slightly above the floor—a figment of Watson’s imagination that has come to transform a mediocre detective into a great one. Hired by the notorious Hollywood producer Osgood Kane, Watson is about to stumble onto a truly baffling case, the sort only Holmes can solve. They’re thousands of miles from Baker Street, and a lifetime away…
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See also Sherlock Holmes In His Own Words and in the Words of Those Who Knew Him (2003) by Barry Day https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=5770987
Sherlock Holmes and the Apocalypse Murders (#4):https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=3485279&hilit=Barry+Day
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