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Selections from The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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by edited by John Joseph Adams


  Acknowledgments

  Many thanks to the following:

  Jeremy Lassen and Jason Williams at Night Shade Books, for letting me edit all these anthologies and for doing such a kick-ass job publishing them. Also, to Ross Lockhart at Night Shade for all that he does behind-the-scenes, and to Marty Halpern for catching all my tyops.

  David Palumbo, for the Holmesarific cover.

  Gordon Van Gelder, the Dr. Joseph Bell to my Sherlock Holmes (i.e., the model upon which my career is based). Of course, unlike Holmes, I am not a fictional character, or so the voices tell me.

  My agent Jenny Rappaport, the Mrs. Hudson of my literary estate.

  David Barr Kirtley for serving as my Watson during the assembly of this volume. All the clever things in the header notes are his work. Anything lame you came across is mine.

  Rebecca McNulty, for her various and valuable interning assistance—reading, scanning, transcribing, proofing, doing most of the work but getting none of the credit as all good interns do.

  My mom, for the usual reasons.

  All of the other kindly folks who assisted me in some way during the editorial process: Charles Ardai, Jack Byrne, Frances Collin, Andy Cox, Ellen Datlow, Jake Elwell, Jennifer Escott, Emily Giglierano, Lina M. Granada, Merrilee Heifetz, Patricia Hoch, Mary Robinette Kowal, Dorothy Lumley, Donald Maass, Andrew Marszal, Linda Moorcock, Barbara and Christopher Roden, Betty Russo, Charles Schlessiger, Steven Silver, J. L. Stermer, Craig Tenney, everyone who dropped suggestions into my Holmes fiction database, and to everyone else who helped out in some way that I neglected to mention (and to you folks, I apologize!).

  The NYC Geek Posse—consisting of Robert Bland, Christopher M. Cevasco, Douglas E. Cohen, Jordan Hamessley, Andrea Kail, and Matt London (plus Dave Kirtley, who I mentioned above, and the NYCGP Auxiliary)—for giving me an excuse to come out of my editorial cave once in a while.

  The readers and reviewers who loved my other anthologies, making it possible for me to do more.

  And last, but certainly not least: a big thanks to all of the authors who appear in this anthology.

  About the Editor

  John Joseph Adams is the editor of the anthologies By Blood We Live, Federations, The Living Dead, Seeds of Change, and Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse. Forthcoming work includes the anthologies Brave New Worlds, The Living Dead 2, The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination, and The Way of the Wizard. He is also the assistant editor at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

  He is a columnist for Tor.com and has written reviews for Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show. His non-fiction has also appeared in: Amazing Stories, The Internet Review of Science Fiction, Locus Magazine, Novel & Short Story Writers Market, Science Fiction Weekly, SCI FI Wire, Shimmer, Strange Horizons, Subterranean Magazine, and Writer's Digest.

  He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Central Florida in December 2000. He currently lives in New Jersey. For more information, visit his website at www.johnjosephadams.com.

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  [1] Most of which appeared in the pages of The Strand Magazine.

  [2] These abilities will be highlighted in the forthcoming Guy Ritchie film, Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey, Jr. as Holmes, due out in theaters this December.

  [3] In "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire."

  [4] From The Sign of the Four

  [5] Don't let the bylines fool you into thinking you know which way—mystery or fantasy—a story will resolve; although some of the fantasy authors here do deliver fantasy tales, some of those tales are merely improbable rather than impossible, and some of the leading lights of the mystery genre may have some surprises for you as well. So, as Sherlock Holmes would surely advise, don't make too many assumptions.

  [6] The initials of Victoria Regina, Queen of England from 1837–1901.

  [7] In "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual."

  [8] From "The Adventure of the Lion's Mane."

  [9] "A Scandal in Bohemia."

  [10] Sherlock Holmes maintained an extensive series of commonplace books in which he recorded all manner of information that came to his attention. We learn from the stories that he spent several hours compiling and cross-indexing his books, but generally when we read of him referring to his "index" he seems to be referring to the commonplace books themselves.

  [11] I believe in order that I may understand.

  [12] You cling to your own ways and leave mine to me.

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  Selections from The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

  Table of Contents

  Introduction

  by John Joseph Adams

  A Sherlockiana Primer

  by Christopher Roden

  The Horror of the Many Faces

  by Tim Lebbon

  The Adventure of the Death-Fetch

  by Darrell Schweitzer

  The Adventure of the Lost World

  by Dominic Green

  Dynamics of a Hanging

  by Tony Pi

  Merridew of Abominable Memory

  by Chris Roberson

  The Adventure of the Green Skull

  by Mark Valentine

  You See But You Do Not Observe

  by Robert J. Sawyer

  Acknowledgments

 

 

 


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