A review by northernfleabag
A Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon by Leslie S. Klinger, Laurie R. King

4.0

It wasn't exactly what I thought it would be like when I first picked it up, but that's not to say I didn't enjoy it; I presumed each of the stories would focus on Holmes and Watson, yet their influences still rang clear in the narratives.

Being an anthology, there are bound to be some stories you love, some you like, and others you didn't really care for. In this instance I adored Neil Gaiman's 'A Case of Death and Honey' (hence the four stars) I'll be honest and say that that particular story was the reason I bought 'A Study in Sherlock' in the first place; I've found it to be an excellent piece on Holmes and his beekeeping, and not to give too much away, there's a particular line on page 175 that always gets to me.