“A beautiful and thoroughly enjoyable edition…will appeal to first time readers and seasoned veterans.”
—Daniel Stashower, Washington Post Book World
“A vast work of entertaining ingenuity and erudition.”
—Boston Globe
“Even the sleuth of Baker Street would be awed by the ingenious deductions and dazzling speculations of modern Sherlockian scholarship.”
—Michael Dirda
“Hailed as the definitive exegesis of Holmes and his times.”
—Mark Weingarten, The New York Times
“A feast for any fans of the greatest detective who ever stalked the earth.”
—Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air
“Eminent attorney and Sherlockian Klinger completes the daunting mission he began with 2004’s two volumes examining the original 56 short stories to feature the great detective with this robust third book containing the four Holmes novels. All the gifts that netted Klinger an Edgar Award for best critical/biographical work are again in evidence: clear definitions of obscure terms, pithy discussions of some of the issues that have puzzled and delighted Holmes fans for generations (where exactly was Watson wounded?) and lucid essays (which legend inspired The Hound of the Baskervilles?). Klinger manages the difficult feat of appealing both to those new to the world of Sherlockian scholarship and to those who can quote the stories like gospel. Ample use of illustrations, some from the novels’ original appearances, adds to the enjoyment. A must-have for any serious mystery fan, this edition will stand as the benchmark for generations to come.”
—Publishers Weekly