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Revision as of 11:44, 29 June 2022
Titan Books published a multiple ranges of novels and anthologies featuring the 19th century detective Sherlock Holmes.
Stories
Novels
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes were reprints of previous Sherlock Holmes stories not written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
# | Title | Writer(s) | Notes |
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1 | The Veiled Detective | David Stuart Davies | |
2 | The War of the Worlds | Manly Wade Wellman & Wade Wellman | Set during the Martian invasion of Earth. |
3 | The Ectoplasmic Man | Daniel Stashower | |
4 | The Scroll of the Dead | David Stuart Davies | |
5 | The Man From Hell | Barrie Robert's | |
6 | The Stalwart Companions | H. Paul Jeffers | |
7 | The Seventh Bullet | Daniel D. Victor | |
8 | Séance for a Vampire | Fred Saberhagen | |
9 | Dr Jekyll and Mr Holmes | Loren D. Estleman | |
10 | The Whitechapel Horrors | Edward B. Hanna | |
11 | The Giant Rat of Sumatra | Richard L. Boyer | |
12 | The Angel of the Opera | Sam Siciliano | |
13 | The Peerless Peer | Philip José Farmer | |
14 | The Star of India | Carol Buggé | |
15 | The Web Weaver | Sam Siciliano | |
16 | The Titanic Tragedy | William Seil | |
17 | Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula | Loren D. Estleman | |
18 | The Grimswell Curse | Sam Siciliano | |
19 | The Devil's Promise | David Stuart Davies | |
20 | The Albino's Treasure | Stuart Douglas | Features Zenith. |
21 | The White Worm | Sam Siciliano | |
22 | The Ripper Legacy | David Stuart Davies | |
23 | Murder at Sorrow's Crown | Steven Savile & Robert Greenberger | |
24 | The Counterfeit Detective | Stuart Douglas | |
25 | The Moonstone's Curse | Sam Siciliano | |
26 | The Haunting of Torre Abbey | Carol Buggé | |
27 | The Improbable Prisoner | Stuart Douglas | |
28 | The Devil and the Four | Sam Siciliano | |
29 | The Instrument of Death | David Stuart Davies | |
30 | The Martian Menace | Eric Brown | Features the Martians. |
31 | The Venerable Tiger | Sam Siciliano | |
32 | The Crusader's Curse | Stuart Douglas |
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
# | Title | Writer | Notes |
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1 | The Breath of God | Guy Adams | Introduces the location Mocata Grange, which appeared later in Iris Rides Out. |
2 | The Army of Dr. Moreau | ||
3 | The Stuff of Nightmares | James Lovegrove | |
4 | The Will of the Dead | George Mann | Features Charles Bainbridge. |
5 | Gods of War | James Lovegrove | |
6 | The Spirit Box | George Mann | Features Archibald Angelchrist. |
7 | The Thinking Engine | James Lovegrove | |
8 | The Patchwork Devil | Cavan Scott | |
9 | A Betrayal in Blood | Mark A. Latham | |
10 | The Labyrinth of Death | James Lovegrove | |
11 | Cry of the Innocents | Cavan Scott | |
12 | The Legacy of Deeds | Nick Kyme | |
13 | The Red Tower | Mark A. Latham | |
14 | The Devil's Dust | James Lovegrove | |
15 | The Vanishing Man | Philip Purser-Hallard | Features Gideon Beech from Peculiar Lives. |
16 | The Manifestations of Sherlock Holmes | Various | |
17 | The Spider's Web | Philip Purser-Hallard | A sequel to The Vanishing Man. |
18 | The Back to Front Murder | Tim Major |
Other novels
- Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles
- Mycroft Holmes
- Sherlock Holmes and the Christmas Demon
Anthologies
Encounters
Encounters of Sherlock Holmes
Encounters of Sherlock Holmes was the first "Encounters" anthology, featuring a short story by Paul Magrs that made use of various DWU elements. The story was also available on Paul Magrs' Patreon.[1]
# | Title | Writer | Notes |
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1 | The Loss of Chapter Twenty-One | Mark Hodder | |
2 | Sherlock Holmes and the Indelicate Widow | Mags L. Halliday | |
3 | The Demon Slasher of Seven Sisters | Cavan Scott | |
4 | The Post-Modern Prometheus | Nick Kyme | |
5 | Mrs Hudson at the Christmas Hotel | Paul Magrs | Features Mrs Claus and her Christmas Hotel, and Hotel Miramar is mentioned. |
6 | The Case of the Night Crawler | George Mann | |
7 | The Adventure of the Locked Carriage | Stuart Douglas | |
8 | The Tragic Affair of the Martian Ambassador | Eric Brown | Features the Martians. |
9 | The Adventure of the Swaddled Railwayman | Richard Dinnick | |
10 | The Pennyroyal Society | Kelly Hale | |
11 | The Persian Slipper | Steve Lockley | |
12 | The Property of a Thief | Mark Wright | |
13 | Woman's Work | David Barnett | |
14 | The Fallen Financier | James Lovegrove |
Further Encounters of Sherlock Holmes
# | Title | Writer(s) | Notes |
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Introduction | George Mann | ||
1 | The Adventure of the Professor's Bequest | Philip Purser-Hallard | |
2 | The Curious Case of the Compromised Card-Index | Andrew Lane | |
3 | Sherlock Holmes and the Popish Relic | Mark A. Latham | |
4 | The Adventure of the Decedent Headmaster | Nick Campbell | |
5 | The Case of the Devil's Door | James Goss | |
6 | The Adventure of the Coin Realm | William Patrick Maynard & Alexandra Martukovich | |
7 | The Strange Case of the Displaced Detective | Roy Gill | |
8 | The Girl Who Paid for Silence | Scott Handcock | |
9 | An Adventure in Three Courses | Guy Adams | |
10 | The Sleep of Reason | Lou Anders | |
11 | The Snowtorn Terror | Justin Richards | |
12 | A Betrayal of Doubt | Philip Marsh |
Other anthologies
- In the Company of Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon
- Associates of Sherlock Holmes
- Further Associates of Sherlock Holmes