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Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Jan 25, 2013 04:21AM

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The Hound of The Baskervilles...becasuse it has it all; atmosphere, pacing and even though Holmes is absent for some of the tale, there is still enough classic dialogue to savour.

Yes, I belong to The Sherlock Holmes Society of London. Iparticualry enjoy The Six Napoleons and The Blue Carbuncle for their dialogue and wit.

That is wonderful! Is your society comparable to the Baker Street Irregulars here in America? i have been wondering if there is a British equivalent. Those are wonderful choices. i especially enjoy the "Blue Carbuncle".


Jeremy Brett and my perfect Watson would be Edward Hardwicke (or prhaps an amalgam of EH and David Burke. When I write Holmes, I always see him as Jeremy Brett.


I have read already some Sherlock Holmes books from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and also tv series or movie I have seen.
But now I have purchased some books of you and I'm impatient to start to read them already.
With which one should I start first?
I have them on ereader.
Kind regards
The Lyme regis series is chronological: Horror then Legacy, finally Trials. End Peace is a stand alone novella.

As do I. Even my literary daughter, Rachel Bailey, sees Jeremy as the Holmes. Though Benedict Cumberbatch is finding a snug place in our hearts as well as Johnny Lee Miller.
Yet to see Johnny Lee Miller...although BC does a fine job.

Johnny's is true to form and yet has found ways to give Holmes avenues to explore that Doyle could not with his character, even if the old man had considered such possibilities.

On the other hand, we both love the BBC series. Though perhaps not absolutely perfect, they're made with love for the characters and it shows. To us it seems the JLM series was made simply to cash in. Just our opinions.











I post to them once in a while and I see that others do - a lot of people seem more comfortable replying to posts than starting up discussions.