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* This novel was an adaptation of Hale's first novel, ''Erasing Sherlock Holmes'', which won a $10,000 award in the Great North American Fiction Contest and was published as an e-book by PublishingOnline.com. Before pitching ''Erasing Sherlock'' to Mad Norwegian Press, Hale had pitched it to Tor Books, where it was rejected for not fitting into any one genre.
* This novel was an adaptation of Hale's first novel, ''Erasing Sherlock Holmes'', which won a $10,000 award in the Great North American Fiction Contest and was published as an e-book by PublishingOnline.com. Before pitching ''Erasing Sherlock'' to Mad Norwegian Press, Hale had pitched it to Tor Books, where it was rejected for not fitting into any one genre.
* After the Mad Norwegian Press edition of ''Erasing Sherlock'' went out of print, Hale republished it with the Faction Paradox references removed.
* After the Mad Norwegian Press edition of ''Erasing Sherlock'' went out of print, Hale republished it with the Faction Paradox references removed.
* An ebook of this story story was released on the [[Amazon Kindle]] store on the [[9 December (releases)|9 December]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]].
* An ebook of this story story was released on the [[Amazon Kindle]] store on [[9 December (releases)|9 December]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]].
* Corkle notes that due to the interference in history, Holmes never became involved in one of his important cases: "the one with the evil stepfather and the poisonous snake". This refers to ''[[w:c:bakerstreet:The Adventure of the Speckled Band|The Adventure of the Speckled Band]]''.
* Corkle notes that due to the interference in history, Holmes never became involved in one of his important cases: "the one with the evil stepfather and the poisonous snake". This refers to ''[[w:c:bakerstreet:The Adventure of the Speckled Band|The Adventure of the Speckled Band]]''.



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Erasing Sherlock was the sixth novel in the Faction Paradox series.

Publisher's summary

Seeking: Maid of all Work. Master of Arts required.

She thought she was there to observe and document the methods of the twenty-five-year-old Sherlock Holmes before he gained notoriety--

Rooftop Robber Strikes Again!

A barely noticed automaton; quiet, efficient, and unobtrusive--

The partially clad body of a young girl was found Sunday morning at the London Dock.

A remarkable opportunity for research in the field--

Gilbert & Sullivan's comic opera, Perola, premieres at the Savoy Theatre.

Bestowed upon her by a benefactor who has sold his soul--

American Oil Tycoon, Henry Barstow, has begun annulment proceedings on behalf of his daughter Lady Henrietta Holbrook. Lord Merrill Holbrook's whereabouts still unknown.

For a technology that only works if the devil he sold it to is sufficiently entertained.

Dr Grimsley Roylott of Stoke Moran arrested in connection with suspicious deaths of his stepdaughters, Julia and Helen Stoner.

The life of Sherlock Holmes is being written by another hand--

Woman held captive for forty days, rescued. White slave gang suspected.

And maid must become master if she wants to survive--

Krakatoa explodes with a force of 1,300 megatons. Thousands perish.

Because the devil loves a spectacle. The more blood, the better.

Plot

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Characters

Story notes

  • This novel was an adaptation of Hale's first novel, Erasing Sherlock Holmes, which won a $10,000 award in the Great North American Fiction Contest and was published as an e-book by PublishingOnline.com. Before pitching Erasing Sherlock to Mad Norwegian Press, Hale had pitched it to Tor Books, where it was rejected for not fitting into any one genre.
  • After the Mad Norwegian Press edition of Erasing Sherlock went out of print, Hale republished it with the Faction Paradox references removed.
  • An ebook of this story story was released on the Amazon Kindle store on 9 December 2010.
  • Corkle notes that due to the interference in history, Holmes never became involved in one of his important cases: "the one with the evil stepfather and the poisonous snake". This refers to The Adventure of the Speckled Band.

References

Continuity

to be added

External links