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The Game Is Afoot
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Marvin Kaye is the author and editor of more than forty books. He lives in New York City.

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"If your heart belongs to Baker Street, don't miss Marvin Kaye's generous anthology." --Jon L. Breen, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine "The newcomer to Holmes as well as the established Sherlockian, will relish having the best efforts of the best writers who have taken a turn at immortalizing the detective collected in one book." --Publisher's Weekly "For the thousands of readers who can never get enough of Holmes, Watson, Mrs. Hudson, and the Baker Street Irregulars, this book promises new insights and hours of enjoyment. Spend an evening curled up by the fire, and prepare to be entertained." --Mostly Murder "Rich with thrills and laughter, this is a true delight for all students of the Baker Street menage. Recommended." --Library Journal "As a member of the Baker Street Irregulars and Sherlockian for three decades, I think this is the biggest and best anthology of parodies and pastiches since Ellery Queen's The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, now a half-century old." --Otto Penzler ("The King of Bohemia") "A masterful job...The Game is Afoot is a mother lode of Sherlockian writings." --The Armchair Detective "A three-scoop helping of Holmesiana ranging from reprints of classic parodies to evergreen pastiches to new stories. A sumptuous feast." --Kirkus Reviews

"If your heart belongs to Baker Street, don't miss Marvin Kaye's generous anthology." --Jon L. Breen, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine "The newcomer to Holmes as well as the established Sherlockian, will relish having the best efforts of the best writers who have taken a turn at immortalizing the detective collected in one book." --Publisher's Weekly "For the thousands of readers who can never get enough of Holmes, Watson, Mrs. Hudson, and the Baker Street Irregulars, this book promises new insights and hours of enjoyment. Spend an evening curled up by the fire, and prepare to be entertained." --Mostly Murder "Rich with thrills and laughter, this is a true delight for all students of the Baker Street menage. Recommended." --Library Journal "As a member of the Baker Street Irregulars and Sherlockian for three decades, I think this is the biggest and best anthology of parodies and pastiches since Ellery Queen's The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, now a half-century old." --Otto Penzler ("The King of Bohemia") "A masterful job...The Game is Afoot is a mother lode of Sherlockian writings." --The Armchair Detective "A three-scoop helping of Holmesiana ranging from reprints of classic parodies to evergreen pastiches to new stories. A sumptuous feast." --Kirkus Reviews

The magic phrase that rouses joy in the heart of any Holmes fan is an apt title for this latest of many well-deserved paeans to the world's first consulting detective and his friend and Boswell to appear since their introduction in 1887. Although several of the 53 pieces, ranging from the sublime (``Sussex Interview'') to the ridiculous (``The Sinister Cheesecake''), might be familiar to serious Holmesians, there are also a number of original adventures commissioned fresh for this volume. Included are contributions by James M. Barrie, Bret Harte, Fritz Leiber, Robert Bloch, and Basil Rathbone, as well as Dr. Joseph Bell, upon whom Holmes is based and, of course, two rarities by the master himself, Conan Doyle. Together the assorted dispositions by the authors--some to bury Holmes, others to praise him--produce an appropriate equilibrium in the collection. Rich with thrills and laughter, this is a true delight for all students of the Baker Street menage. Recommended for public libraries.-- Michael Rogers, ``Library Journal''

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