
With the arrival of 1887, Sherlock Holmes' reputation had begun to grow. Now, in the year of the classic tales "The Reigate Squires" and "The Five Orange Pips", Holmes is becoming ever more sure of himself –– a trend that will continue as we make our way through his literary chronology. The game is afoot! 1887 STORIES January – The Denshallow Discrepency – Rob Nesbit February—The Clue of the Crested Ring – David Marcum March—The Unsinkable Man – Katy Darby April – The Affair of the Sacred Beast – Martin Hill Ortiz May—The Camden Town Affair – Hassan Akram June – A Mystery at Maycot – DJ Tyrer July – The Death of the Rebellious Princess – Gustavo Bondoni August – Sherlock Holmes and the Stargazer’s Curse – Shelby Perry September – The Adventure of the Third Sketch – Josh Reynolds October – The Hypochondriac’s Cure – Paul Hiscock November – The Case of the Missing Mayan Tablet – Stephanie Shaw December – The Adventure of Father Christmas – David Cisler Bonus 1 – The Squires of Finchley – Mike Adamson
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Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database. David Marcum and Steven Smith travel the world teaching people to utilize the corporate asset of ego and limit its liabilities. With decades of experience and degrees in management and psychology, they¹ve worked with organizations including Microsoft, Accenture, the U.S. Air Force, General Electric, Disney, and State Farm. Their work has been published in eighteen languages in more than forty countries.