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For the Sake of the Game

Stories Inspired by the Sherlock Holmes Canon

Published by Pegasus Crime
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

In a sensational follow-up to Echoes of Sherlock Holmes and In the Company of Sherlock Holmes, a brand-new anthology of stories inspired by the Arthur Conan Doyle canon.

For the Sake of the Game is the latest volume in the award-winning series from New York Times bestselling editors Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger, with stories of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, and friends in a variety of eras and forms. King and Klinger have a simple formula: ask some of the world’s greatest writers—regardless of genre—to be inspired by the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle.

The results are surprising and joyous. Some tales are pastiches, featuring the recognizable figures of Holmes and Watson; others step away in time or place to describe characters and stories influenced by the Holmes world. Some of the authors spin whimsical tales of fancy; others tell hard-core thrillers or puzzling mysteries. One beloved author writes a song; two others craft a melancholy graphic tale of insectoid analysis.

This is not a volume for readers who crave a steady diet of stories about Holmes and Watson on Baker Street. Rather, it is for the generations of readers who were themselves inspired by the classic tales, and who are prepared to let their imaginations roam freely.

Featuring Stories by: Peter S. Beagle, Rhys Bowen, Reed Farrel Coleman, Jamie Freveletti, Alan Gordon, Gregg Hurwitz, Toni L. P. Kelner, William Kotzwinkle and Joe Servello, Harley Jane Kozak, D. P. Lyle, Weston Ochse, Zoe Sharp, Duane Swierczynski, and F. Paul Wilson.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pegasus Crime (December 4, 2018)
  • Length: 272 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781681778792

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Raves and Reviews

"Laurie R. King and Leslie Klinger continue to breathe new life into Sherlockian tales."

– LitHub

"Entertaining. This volume contains something for every fan of the Baker Street sleuth."

– Publishers Weekly

"King and Klinger have commissioned 14 new stories that make up their wildest, weirdest crop yet."

– Kirkus Reviews

"Many of the stories are fascinating in their inventiveness. There’s plenty of mystery, of course, but there are also elements of fantasy and sci-fi, as well as a comic strip with an insectoid Holmes."

– Seattle Book Review

"An amazing array of stories. This collection is a must for Sherlock Holmes devotees this holiday season."

– Brooklyn Fans

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