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Sherlock Holmes and the Railway Maniac
Sherlock Holmes and the Railway Maniac The events of the novel bookend the original Doyle
story His Last Bow.[3]
Author(s) Barrie Roberts
Language English
Reception
Genre(s) Mystery novels
Eric Monahan called the book a "first rate pastiche"[2]
Publisher Allison & Busby while Roger Johnson stated that Roberts "captures the
Watson-Doyle style better than most".[1]
Publication 2002
date
Media type Print (paperback) References
ISBN ISBN 0749005467 (first paperback [1] ^ The District Messenger, no. 217 7th December 2001
edition) the newsletter of the Sherlock Holmes Society of
London
Sherlock Holmes and the Railway Maniac is a non-canonical [2] ^ The Torr, Spring, 2002 the newsletter of The Poor
Sherlock Holmes pastiche novel by Barrie Roberts which Folk Upon the Moors
pits Sherlock Holmes against an anarchist who is bomb- [3] Sherlock Holmes and the Railway Maniac at
ing trains.[1] Amazon.com
The story involves real life incidents such as the Siege
of Sidney Street.[1][2]
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