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Gaslight Grotesque

Nightmare Tales of Sherlock Holmes

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THE MONSTERS ARE DUE ON BAKER STREET!

Between the shadowy realms of fear and the unforgiving glare of science lies a battleground of unspeakable horror. In vile alleyways with blood-slick cobblestones, impenetrable fog, and the wan glow of gaslight, lurk the inhuman denizens of nightmare.

CAN REASON PREVAIL WHEN ELIMINATING
THE IMPOSSIBLE IS NO LONGER AN OPTION?

Faced with his worst fears, Sherlock Holmes has his faith in the science of observation and deduction shaken to the core in 13 all-new tales of terror from today's modern masters of the macabre!

Gaslight Grotesque includes works by:

Leslie S. Klinger, Charles V. Prepolec, Stephen Volk, Lawrence C. Connolly, William Meikle, James A. Moore, William Patrick Maynard, Hayden Trenholm, Neil Jackson, Robert Lauderdale, Leigh Blackmore, Mark Morris, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Barbara Roden, J. R. Campbell

About the Editors:

Charles Prepolec has contributed articles and reviews to All Hallows, Sherlock Magazine, Scarlet Street, and Canadian Holmes. An active Sherlockian for more than 20 years with Calgary's The Singular Society of the Baker Street Dozen, he was designated a Master Bootmaker in 2006 by the Canada's national Sherlock Holmes Society.

Jeff Campbell's fiction has appeared in a wide variety of publications including Spinetingler Magazine, Wax Romantic and Challenging Destiny. From time to time his writing can also be heard on radio's Imagination Theater and The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. In addition to writing, he has co-edited the Sherlock Holmes anthologies Curious Incidents 1 and 2 with his good friend Charles Prepolec.

About the Cover Artist:

Timothy Lantz is a full-time illustrator and graphic artist with degrees in art education and communications. During his career, Lantz's work has included such far-flung projects as weather maps, television commercials, book covers and tarot cards. He is the author and artist of The Archeon Tarot, available from U. S. Games Systems Inc.

About the Interior Artist:

Neil Vokes has been telling stories in comic books professionally now for over 25 years. He started at Comico Comics in 1984 on the Japanese cartoon based Robotech Masters. This eventually led to co-creating Eagle, which his partner Rich Rankin and he self-published for several years through Crystal Comics, their own label. Among the many comics Neil has drawn since then: Superman Advetnures; Tarzan the Warrior; Douglas Adams' Life, the Universe and Everything ; Untold Tales of Spider-Man; Jonny Demon; Congorilla; Ninjak; Jurassic Park: Raptor Attack; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Meet Flaming Carrot; Parliament of Justice; The Black Forest 1& 2 and The Wicked West 1 & 2.

Neil has also drawn chapter illos for two film books: In All Sincerity, Peter Cushing by Chris Gullo and Vincent Price: The Art of Fear by Denis Meikle.

He is currently drawing a new horror comic series called Flesh & Blood with his long time partner, Robert Tinnell (filmmaker and writer of The Black Forest & Wicked West books.)

About the Series:

  • Book 1: Gaslight Grimoire: Fantastic Tales of Sherlock Holmes
  • Book 2: Gaslight Grotesque: Nightmare Tales of Sherlock Holmes
  • Book 3: Gaslight Arcanum: Uncanny Tales of Sherlock Holmes
  • Book 4: Gaslight Gothic: Strange Tales of Sherlock Holmes
  • These anthologies have received critical acclaim from prominent reviewers such as National Post, Library...

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        March 1, 2010
        Overall, the quality of the 13 new Holmes stories in this volume is superior to those in 2008's similarly-themed Gaslight Grimoire, despite that book's better-known roster of contributors. Once again, Barbara Roden's (Northwest Passages) exceptional story "Of the Origin of the Hound of the Baskervilles" is on a level of its own. Roden takes advantage of a lacuna in Doyle's classic-the missing pages from a letter Watson to Holmes-and transforms it into a complex story with a unique explanation of the demonic beast haunting the Baskerville family. Hayden Trenholm's "The Last Windigo" integrates the Baker Street duo into a frightening mystery set in the remote Canadian wilderness. Neil Jackson in "Celeste" proposes a more science-fictional solution to the classic enigma of the ship Mary Celeste and her crew. The anthology also benefits from a very thoughtful and comprehensive overview of the horror genre up until the late nineteenth century by expert Leslie S. Klinger.

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