![]() ![]() Therefore I shall set pen to paper (yes, I still prefer longhand!) and in the near future will set forth the remarkable circumstances of our longevity. It had not occurred to me to explain, but Holmes urges me to do so. The answer is both interesting, I believe, and certainly shows my friend’s forward thinking. ![]() My colleague Mr Kaye informs me that several readers have written to Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine to ask how it is possible that Holmes and I from the periods of Victorian and Edwardian England are still alive and functioning more than a century later. ![]() THE ADVENTURE OF THE BERYL CORONET, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle FROM WATSON’S NOTEBOOKS THE PROBLEM OF THE VANISHING BULLET, by Lee Enderlin THE MYSTERY OF THE PAUL HENRY, by Michael Penncavage THE DAYTIME SERIAL KILLER, by Dan Andriacco THE CURIOUS CASE OF ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, by Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective PENNWOOD AVENUE, by Sanford Zane Meschkow ![]()
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