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The Quality of Mercy and Other Stories

The London Terrors
by William Meikle
The Quality of Mercy and Other Stories (The London Terrors) by William Meikle
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Contents

A Prologue
1. The Quality of Mercy
2. The Case of the Walrus Tusk
3. The Color That Came to Chiswick
4. The Call of the Dance
5. The Case of the Highland Fiddle
6. The Case of the Lost Overcoat
7. The Case of the Tibetan Rug
8. The Whitby Peril
9. The Case of the Jade Pendant
10. A Matter of Time
11. The Ghost Shirt

"When I first set out to document the casebook of my good friend Sherlock Holmes, there were some cases I approached with a certain degree of trepidation. Holmes has a public face as a man of strict rationality, a stickler for method and observation. But Holmes himself has always been open to more extreme possibilities."

It is the character first and foremost that draws me to Holmes. Doyle brought him to life. He is instantly recognisable all over the world and has been for over 100 years. Few other writers have managed that trick.

For anyone who loves great storytelling and well crafted stories this book is for you. For Sherlock Holmes fans this book is an absolute must and I highly recommend it.- FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would be proud. The feel of each story brings me back to those old tales of Sherlock Holmes, and one can easily believe that Meikle has unearthed some forgotten tome that contains all of the supernatural, extraterrestrial and just plain old unnatural adventures of Holmes and his trusty companion, Dr. Watson - THE DEEPENING

Meikle writes Holmes and Watson with a warm friendship. Their interaction is reminiscent of the radio series featuring Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as the story-telling Watson. The collection is a quick read, with plenty of twists and turns in each of the cases. Fans of Holmes in any medium will enjoy this anthology. - HORRORVIEW

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HorrorThrillerMysteryCrime FictionHistorical FictionWeird FictionPsychological HorrorShort StoriesCollectionSherlock Holmes
Release date: August 6, 2024

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William Meikle

William Meikle

William Meikle is a Scottish writer now living in Newfoundland.

The London Terrors

The London Terrors consists of 8 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Sherlock Holmes: The London Terrors (The London Terrors)
Unrated
The Long Sleep (The London Terrors)
Unrated
The Lost Husband (The London Terrors)
Unrated
The Hackney Horror (The London Terrors)
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Sherlock Holmes- The Dreaming Man (The London Terrors)
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Sherlock Holmes: A Flash In The Pan (The London Terrors)
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Inspector Lestrade: The Black Temple and Other Stories (The London Terrors)
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The Quality of Mercy and Other Stories (The London Terrors)
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