SMFS list member James W. Ziskin’s short story, "The Twenty-Five-Year Engagement" appears in the new anthology, In League with Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Sherlock Holmes Canon. Published today by Pegasus Crime, edited by Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger, the read is available in audio, eBook, and print formats at the publisher, Amazon, and other vendors.
Synopsis:
The latest entry in Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger’s
popular Sherlock Holmes-inspired mystery series, featuring fifteen talented
authors and a multitude of new cases for Arthur Conan Doyle’s most acclaimed
detective.
Sherlock Holmes has not only captivated readers for more
than a century and a quarter, he has fascinated writers as well. Almost
immediately, the detective’s genius, mastery, and heroism became the standard
by which other creators measured their creations, and the friendship between
Holmes and Dr. Watson served as a brilliant model for those who followed Doyle.
Not only did the Holmes tales influence the mystery genre but also tales of
science-fiction, adventure, and the supernatural. It is little wonder, then,
that when the renowned Sherlockians Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger
invited their writer-friends and colleagues to be inspired by the Holmes canon,
a cornucopia of stories sprang forth, with more than sixty of the greatest
modern writers participating in four acclaimed anthologies.
Now, King and Klinger have invited another fifteen masters
to become In League with Sherlock Holmes. The contributors to the pair’s next
volume, due out in December 2020, include award-winning authors of horror,
thrillers, mysteries, westerns, and science-fiction, all bound together in
admiration and affection for the original stories. Past tales have spanned the
Victorian era, World War I, World War II, the post-war era, and contemporary
America and England. They have featured familiar figures from literature and
history, children, master sleuths, official police, unassuming amateurs,
unlikely protagonists, even ghosts and robots. Some were new tales about Holmes
and Watson; others were about people from Holmes’s world or admirers of Holmes
and his methods. The resulting stories are funny, haunting, thrilling, and
surprising. All are unforgettable. The new collection promises more of the
same!
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