A review by benjclark
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Edward Wellen, Barry Jones, Stuart M. Kaminsky, Joyce Harrington, Lillian de la Torre, Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, Edward D. Hoch, John Lutz, Loren D. Estleman, Gary Alan Ruse, Michael Gilbert, Dorothy B. Hughes, Jon L. Breen, Michael Harrison, Peter Lovesey, Stephen King, Martin H. Greenberg, John Gardner

A good collection of Sherlock stories, probably something here for most Sherlockians, but you'll have to do the hunting. I found some more enjoyable than others -- I was in the mood for some very traditional pastiches (i.e. no zombies, no super computers, not set in space, etc.). Some stories in the collection turned the canon on its head, others were much more traditional. My favorite was the story by Stephen King (yes, that Stephen King), "The Doctor's Case". Also, Barry Jones's "Shadows on the Lawn" was downright creepy, and was more in keeping with ACD's style.