Author Interviews
Explore the following pages to learn what the authors had to say about the creation of their stories, as well as their favorite examples of Holmes fiction books, stories, and films, and their thoughts on the appeal of Sherlock Holmes.
- Dominic Green, author of “The Adventure of the Lost World”
- H. Paul Jeffers, author of “The Adventure of the Mummy’s Curse”
- Laurie R. King, author of “Mrs. Hudson’s Case”
- Tim Lebbon, author of “The Horror of the Many Faces”
- Tanith Lee, author of “The Human Mystery”
- Sharyn McCrumb, author of “The Vale of the White Horse”
- Tony Pi, author of “Dynamics of a Hanging”
- Barbara Roden, author of “The Things That Shall Come Upon Them”
- Rob Rogers, author of “The Adventure of the Pirates of Devil’s Cape”
- Robert J. Sawyer, author of “You See But You Do Not Observe” [external link]
- Darrell Schweitzer, author of “The Adventure of the Death-Fetch”
- Bradley H. Sinor, author of “The Adventure of the Other Detective”
- Mark Valentine, author of “The Adventure of the Green Skull”