2025 was a great year for me as a new author. My book Footsteps on the Moor was published by MX Publishing and is still healthy on the Kindle and Audible rankings. Thank you to everyone who purchased a copy and a gentle reminder it would be great if you’ve read/listened to it please can…
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Sherlock Holmes and Operation Hecate nears the finish line
It’s been a busy few months at my writing desk, but I’m pleased to share that the manuscript for my latest project, ‘Sherlock Holmes and Operation Hecate’ is almost ready for submission to MX Publishing, one of the leading homes for contemporary Holmesian fiction. As any writer knows, almost ready can feel like both the…
Sherlock Holmes and the Hecate File
First draft of my next book Sherlock Holmes and the Hecate File finished. Now comes the editing and reader feedback. But it was nice to complete the final chapter. This novel is a homage to the black and white Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes films. It’s set in 1938 and involves; plots against the British…
Halloween Gothic Time of Year
As the evenings draw in and the mist creeps closer to the windows, I’ve been working on something special for October… If The Hound of the Baskervilles ever made you glance twice at a foggy path or listen a little harder to the wind across the moor, you might enjoy what’s coming. Next week, I’ll…
On My Desk At The Moment
I thought I’d share a little about the project currently on my desk. Some of you know this one started life as a Great Hiatus story with Fenians as the villains — until I realised the timeline just didn’t quite fit. So I’ve gone back to the drawing board. The new version is something of…
New Facebook Group Launched
Join the Echoes from 221B Reader Group! Calling all Sherlock Holmes fans and mystery lovers! I’ve created a special private group where we can: • Chat about Sherlock Holmes stories • Explore MX Publishing books • Peek behind the scenes at my works-in-progress • Share thoughts, theories, and maybe even take part in review invitations!…
Reflections on the Editing Process
And The Great Hiatus Problem The first time you hand over a manuscript for someone else to judge, you brace yourself. You tell yourself it’s just feedback, it’s part of the process, it’s how the book gets better. And then the comments arrive. Recently, I submitted my first full-length Sherlock Holmes pastiche for consideration. I’ve…
What would Dr. Watson think?
Dr. John H. Watson, late of the Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers, knew hunger. Not in the genteel way of a missed luncheon, but in the pit-of-the-stomach, battlefield-hospital sense. In Afghanistan he would have seen soldiers weakened by poor rations, and in London, patients in the East End whose ailments were really just the visible scars of…