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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #30 - cover

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #30

Arthur Conan Doyle, Gary Lovisi, Hal Charles, George Zebrowski, Kim Newman, Rafe McGregor, Jeffrey A. Lockwood, Elizabeth Crowens, J.G. Grimmer, Frank Emerson, O'Neill Curatolo

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Summary

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #30 is back with a special fiction issue featuring 6 Sherlock Holmes stories and a Mr. Moto story! 
 
FEATURES:
 
FROM WATSON’S NOTEBOOKS, by John H WatsonASK MRS HUDSON, by (Mrs) Martha HudsonSCREEN OF THE CRIME, by Kim NewmanI’LL TAKE A PASS ON THE CURRIED MUTTON, THANK YOU, by O’Neill CuratoloBARTITSU, THE REVIVED MIXED-MARTIAL ART OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, by Elizabeth Crowens
 
FICTION:
 
THE PARIS BARGAINS, by Hal CharlesTHE ADVENTURE OF THE BOOBY-TRAPPED BOOTS, by Jeffrey A. LockwoodTHE SIGN OF THE THREE, by MYCROFT HOLMES AND THE BLACK HEART OF LONDON, by J.G. GrimmerTHE LAST COLONEL MORAN STORY, by Rafe McGregorTHE PROBLEM AT THE MUSÉE DU LOUVRE, by Gary LovisiONE MEDIUM, WELL DONE, by Frank EmersonMR. MOTO AT MANZANAR, by George Zebrowski
Available since: 07/13/2022.
Print length: 128 pages.

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