SMFS list member Martin Hill Ortiz’s short story, The Case of the
Injured Orator, appears in the recently released anthology, Sherlock
Holmes: A Year of Mystery 1883. Published by Belanger Books, the read is available in
digital and print formats from Amazon
and other vendors.
Synopsis:
The ongoing saga of a beautiful friendship!
For all we know, or think we know, about Sherlock
Holmes and Dr. Watson, what we don't know is far, far greater. In one of the
duo's most exciting cases, The Adventure of the Speckled Band, we know when
Helen Stoner arrives "in a considerable state of excitement" at the
door of 221B Baker Street, seeking the assistance of Holmes and Watson:
"It was early in April in the year '83..." But what happened during
the rest of 1883? Or all of 1884?
To help fill the void, we have asked today's top
Sherlockian writers to rummage through their Watsonian correspondence and
uncover the many mysteries left untold until now.
There's a new story for every month of the year,
forewords from noted Holmesians, and a gorgeous cover from Jeffrey McKeever,
whose work continues to grace the pages of The Strand Magazine!
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