"Catnip for Sherlock Holmes fans. . . . The list of who hasn't weighed in on the World's Greatest Detective has become much shorter than the roll of those who have. . . .
The question must be asked:
Did we need another one? Yes. And Otto Penzler's Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories is that book. . . . For those who love the cranky inhabitant at 221B, and for those who appreciate good writing about him, and especially for those who can't get enough of other 'takes' on him."
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The Seattle Times "Hours upon hours of entertainment
for both new fans and Baker Street Irregulars alike." --
Paste "The perfect gift
for the Holmes fan who has everything but the 'Herlock Shomes At It Again' parody written by Anonymous in 1916."
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The Free-Lance Star (Fredericksburg)
"A landmark volume. . . . Essential. . . . Easily the largest collection of Sherlockiana tales ever published. It merits celebration on that basis alone, as
a bibliographic event of gargantuan proportions. . . . Show[s] the profound effect Holmes and Watson have had on popular culture and on other writers of crime fiction."
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Booklist (starred review)
"The breadth of this anthology, which spans over a century and includes everything from straight pastiches and parodies to fully developed whodunits, is but one of its virtues. . . . The variety of approaches is an eloquent testament to Conan Doyle's genius in creating such an iconic character. . . . Perhaps Penzler's most significant contribution is rescuing from undeserved obscurity talented writers who have captured the Watsonian narrative voice and combined it with brilliant deductions and mesmerizing plots. . . . This volume is
a must for all fans of the great detective." --
Publishers Weekly (starred, boxed review)
"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote 60 stories about Holmes, and more than 6,000 have been penned by other authors since. This collection gathers
the best of those stories from Holmes admirers. . . . The pieces are separated into categories, which makes choosing a story more fun for the reader. . . . A must-have for all libraries.
This is the only book of its kind to collect so many pastiches dedicated to Holmes, 83 total. Fans of the fictional detective will find great joy in this tome."
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Library Journal (starred review)