This is an early Holmes pastiche, being first published in 1920. It’s also a favourite of many fans, and Vincent Starrett was himself a Holmes superfan, as well as a great lover of books. He was even born above his grandfather’s bookshop in Toronto, which seems fitting.
It’s not much of a mystery – the only clue is cut-and-paste from “Silver Blaze” – but it’s an engaging bit of fan service. Starrett doesn’t send anything up, but you get the sense that he’s having fun telling the story of the theft of a Hamlet quarto inscribed by Shakespeare himself. Mr. Harrington Edwards, book collector (a type of person “mad enough to begin with”), collapses at Holmes’s doorstep and explains the situation, which leads to Holmes and Watson catching a train to Walton-on-Walton and Poke Stogis Manor to investigate. Just the names make the story worth a read.
When upbraiding the thief Holmes does say something that stood out for me though. “Surely you must know that in criminal cases handled by me, it is never the obvious solution that is the correct one. The mere fact that the finger of suspicion is made to point at a certain individual is sufficient to absolve that individual from guilt.” While this is a general principle in most mystery fiction, it’s not one that’s well represented in the Holmes canon, and in any event it’s a bias that most mystery authors know how to exploit. My sense is that this wasn’t meant to be a reflection on Holmes’s method (Doyle’s own statements of those tend to be more honoured in the breach than the observance), but was just intended as another gentle poke.
Dipping deep in the holmes fanfiction! Definitely not something I’ll ever be trying.
On a side note, how goes the construction? Done, or getting done, etc, etc? I’ve actually lost track of what is being done where 🙂
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There’s over 100 years of Holmes fan fiction now! Some of it is pretty good. This is a fun story.
With the basement done I’ve pretty much put things on pause with renovations. Still need to get more done but I don’t know when it will be. Maybe a couple of years.
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Ugh. I was done with Sherlock by the end of the official releases, so I’ve no further interest. If Sherlock showed up in something else I was interested in, I’d be ok with that, but outside of Warlock Holmes, I just don’t care for any more.
Ahhh, so the basement is done. That’s cool. Too bad though, because it was a lot of fun seeing pix of the adventure as it happened.
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I’ll post more pics of the house when things get done. But it will be a while. I should try a video tour but that may be too much for me to handle.
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And can you post video stuff on WP? I thought you couldn’t unless you hosted it somewhere else?
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Yeah I think I’d have to start a YouTube channel.
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Ain’t NOBODY got time for ‘dat….
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