The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (book series)

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes is the first in a series of published anthologies by Hugh Greene, elder brother of author Graham Greene and the former director-general of the BBC.

Some of the stories were subsequently adapted for a television series of the same name, broadcast in 1971-73.

Contents

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (First volume)

AuthorStoryLead character
Max PembertonThe Ripening RubiesBernard Sutton
Arthur MorrisonThe Case of Laker, AbscondedMartin Hewitt
Guy BoothbyThe Duchess of Wiltshire's DiamondsSimon Carne/Klimo
Arthur MorrisonThe Affair of the 'Avanlanche Bicycle and Tyre Co. Ltd,'Dorrington
Clifford AshdownThe Assyrian RejuvenatorRomney Pringle
L. T. Meade and Robert EustaceMadame SaraEric Vandeleur
Clifford AshdownThe Submarine BoatRomney Pringle
William Le QueuxThe Secret of the Fox HunterDuckworth Drew
Baroness OrczyThe Mysterious Death on the Underground RailwayThe Old Man in the Corner
R. Austin FreemanThe Moabite CipherDr. John Thorndyke
Baroness OrczyThe Woman in the Big HatLady Molly
William Hope HodgsonThe Horse of the InvisibleCarnacki
Ernest BramahThe Game Played in the DarkMax Carrados

Bibliography

  • Greene, Hugh; editor. The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1970; ISBN 0-394-41330-X
  • Greene, Hugh; editor. Cosmopolitan Crimes: Foreign Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1971; ISBN 0-394-47340-X
  • Greene, Hugh; editor. Further Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1973; ISBN 0-394-48827-X
  • Greene, Hugh; editor. The American Rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Pantheon Books, 1976; ISBN 0-394-40921-3
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