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JM Reinbold
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Award-winning author and editor
Mystery Writers of America
Sherlockian / Haikuist
Author of Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Black Pharaoh
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Sherlock Book Review - substack.com/inbox/post/1... "The story is filled with the danger, intrigue, and clever deductions that a Holmes reader expects" A Biased Judgement @jonivlam.bsky.social
Review: A Biased Judgement by Geri Schear
A Sherlock Holmes Pastiche novel with an interesting twist
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November 13, 2025 at 7:41 PM
Delaware Authors Forum Holiday Book Fair!

Saturday 29 November 2025 at Kirkwood Public Library from 11a.m. until 3 p.m.

Purchasing books from local authors is a wonderful way to show your support and giving those books as holiday gifts helps to encourage reading.

#Delaware #blueskyreaders
November 13, 2025 at 5:42 PM
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The results are in - The Top 25 Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks in October mxpublishing.com/blogs/news/t... @jmreinbold.bsky.social @sueknight.bsky.social
The Top 25 Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks - October 2025
Congratulations to Susan Knight on topping the chart in October with her new collection of Holmes short stories. 8 out of top 10 are short story collections but there are two novels - with JM Reinbold's excellent Sherlock Holmes and The Adventure of The Black Pharaoh coming in at number three. 1.   Sherlock Holmes The Hunter and Other Mysteries – Susan Knight and Michael Langan 2.   The Uncollected Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Geoff Finch and Michael Langan 3.   Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Black Pharaoh – JM Reinbold and Adam Blanford 4.   The Hidden Enquiries of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Hall and Michael Langan 5.   The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Paula Hammond and Michael Langan 6.   The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes – Caiden Cooper Myles and Luke Barton 7.   Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Found Note – Matthew Simmonds and Richard Auty 8.   Sherlock Holmes Takes the Case – David MacGregor and Michael Langan 9.   The Case of the Australian Atlases and Other Sherlock Holmes Adventures – Paul Metcalfe and Michael Langan 10. The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Book II – Caiden Cooper Myles and Luke Barton 11. The Six-Thirteen from Fairfield Junction and Other Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Denis O Smith and Kevin E Green 12. The Crimson Trail and Other Stories – Brenda Seabrooke and Kevin E Green 13. 221B On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – Mark D. Ellis and Michael Langan 14. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Edinburgh Haunting – David Wilson and David Bufton 15. The Additional Investigations of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Hall and Michael Langan 16. Mark of the Baskerville Hound – Wilfred Huettel and Thomas Conder 17. The Rediscovered Annals of Sherlock Holmes – Terry Golledge and Michael Langan 18. The Business of Baker Street – William P. DeFeo and Michael Langan 19. Sherlock Holmes and the Sixty Steps – Séamas Duffy and Michael Langan 20. The Selected Cases of Doctor Watson – Martin Daley and Kevin E Green 21. Sherlock Holmes and the Eye of Heka – David Marcum and Luke Barton 22. Tales of Light – Tracy Revels and Michael Langan 23. The Ghost of Sherlock Holmes – Paul Voodini and Steve White 24. The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes – Paul D. Gilbert and Simon de Deney 25. Tales of Shadow – Tracy Revels and Michael Langan For more audiobooks click here.
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November 10, 2025 at 12:20 PM
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The Top 25 Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks - October 2025
Congratulations to Susan Knight on topping the chart in October with her new collection of Holmes short stories. 8 out of top 10 are short story collections but there are two novels - with JM Reinbold's excellent Sherlock Holmes and The Adventure of The Black Pharaoh coming in at number three. 1.   Sherlock Holmes The Hunter and Other Mysteries – Susan Knight and Michael Langan 2.   The Uncollected Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Geoff Finch and Michael Langan 3.   Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Black Pharaoh – JM Reinbold and Adam Blanford 4.   The Hidden Enquiries of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Hall and Michael Langan 5.   The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Paula Hammond and Michael Langan 6.   The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes – Caiden Cooper Myles and Luke Barton 7.   Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Found Note – Matthew Simmonds and Richard Auty 8.   Sherlock Holmes Takes the Case – David MacGregor and Michael Langan 9.   The Case of the Australian Atlases and Other Sherlock Holmes Adventures – Paul Metcalfe and Michael Langan 10. The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Book II – Caiden Cooper Myles and Luke Barton 11. The Six-Thirteen from Fairfield Junction and Other Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Denis O Smith and Kevin E Green 12. The Crimson Trail and Other Stories – Brenda Seabrooke and Kevin E Green 13. 221B On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – Mark D. Ellis and Michael Langan 14. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Edinburgh Haunting – David Wilson and David Bufton 15. The Additional Investigations of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Hall and Michael Langan 16. Mark of the Baskerville Hound – Wilfred Huettel and Thomas Conder 17. The Rediscovered Annals of Sherlock Holmes – Terry Golledge and Michael Langan 18. The Business of Baker Street – William P. DeFeo and Michael Langan 19. Sherlock Holmes and the Sixty Steps – Séamas Duffy and Michael Langan 20. The Selected Cases of Doctor Watson – Martin Daley and Kevin E Green 21. Sherlock Holmes and the Eye of Heka – David Marcum and Luke Barton 22. Tales of Light – Tracy Revels and Michael Langan 23. The Ghost of Sherlock Holmes – Paul Voodini and Steve White 24. The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes – Paul D. Gilbert and Simon de Deney 25. Tales of Shadow – Tracy Revels and Michael Langan For more audiobooks click here.
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November 9, 2025 at 8:20 AM
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When Watson’s publisher asks him to write an exposé on a local medium, he finds himself on an emotional journey that challenges logic and belief. As the lamps are dimmed, and the spirits begin to speak, just what will the Doctor and the detective discover? Just 99p #audio #giftidea
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The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes : Hammond, Paula: Amazon.co.uk: Books
The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes : Hammond, Paula: Amazon.co.uk: Books
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November 8, 2025 at 9:46 AM
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Forty years before Holmes was born, the Shadwell Slaughterer had been London’s most infamous murderer. Now, with the curious mummified remains of the murderer in his possession, Holmes finds himself embroiled in the coldest of cases. 99 cents/99p #audio #history #historicalfiction
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Sherlock Holmes - Eliminate the Impossible
Amazon.com: Sherlock Holmes - Eliminate the Impossible eBook : Hammond, Paula: Books
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November 8, 2025 at 9:50 AM
This week I finished outlining Holmes book #2 and started writing Act II. Did book research. Worked on my November blog post, wrote a book review, and outlined the November newsletter. Started a new Fictionary class. Worked on promotion for holiday book events and holiday book sales. #skywriters
November 7, 2025 at 5:07 PM
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Sherlock Book Review - "Ellis created a cast of villains that readers will love to hate." substack.com/inbox/post/1... @jonivlam.bsky.social @markdscribe.bsky.social
REVIEW: 221B: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
A Holmes and Watson adventure with a twist
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November 7, 2025 at 4:48 PM
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Justice Has An Old Address - 221B mxpublishing.com/collections/... it is also the code-name for special agents of Her Majesty's Secret Service
November 7, 2025 at 1:53 AM
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5/5 Stars - Sherlock Book Review reedsy.com/discovery/bo... "the classic feel of an original Sherlock Holmes story while imbuing Holmes’ world with fresh new characters, ideas and detail" Reedsy @reedsy.bsky.social @rryan52.bsky.social
The Other Woman - A Sherlock Holmes Adventure by MX Publishing - Reviewed by Megan Weiss
Review: Holmes and Watson race to solve a missing person's case and stop a mysterious blight from wiping out England's wheat crop.
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November 6, 2025 at 3:41 PM
Are you looking for a deliciously suspenseful book to read or listen to during this holiday season?

Check out my book Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Black Pharaoh.

Murder, mystery, and a touch of the supernatural.

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All shares greatly appreciated!
November 6, 2025 at 5:42 PM
Thrilled to hear that my book Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Black Pharaoh is the highest placed novel on the MX audiobook charts for October. #SherlockHolmes

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Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Black Pharaoh
Check out this great listen on Audible.com. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are searching for the fifth Earl of Convarran who disappeared after returning to England following a disastrous excavation...
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November 5, 2025 at 3:58 PM
A little bit of humor for people who love cats… #cathumor
November 5, 2025 at 2:52 PM
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Love #sherlock #sherlockholmes ? If so, please do take a look at my new collection — six canonical tales, which test Holmes's ability to unravel the conspiracies, the misdirections, the strange, and the curious. #cozymysteries #historicalfiction #sherlockian #detectivefiction
Sherlock Book Review - "this latest volume collects six amazing narratives" mxpublishing.com/blogs/news/s... @writerpaula.bsky.social
Sherlock Book Reviews - The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Paula Hammond
David Marcum Paula Hammond is one of my favorite Holmes Pasticheurs. It turns out that she’s written a lot of other stuff, but of late much of her attention has been turned toward Mr. Holmes – to the great satisfaction of those who appreciate a good Holmes adventure. She has contributed a number of Holmes tales to “The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories”, as well as other recent Holmes anthologies, and this latest volume collects six amazing narratives. My personal favorite is “The Ghazi Genie” – not quite a typical story, as Holmes and Watson, delayed on a train trapped by snow, discuss an odd and deadly occurrence from Watson’s military past, in the days before he was wounded at the Battle of Maiwand. The descriptions are exceptionally vivid, and I felt that I was beside Watson in the remote and mysterious spot on the other side of the world as he witnessed something that seemed beyond explanation -and I also felt that I was with Holmes and Watson in the train compartment where Watson related the story while an escalating blizzard was just outside the window. The other stories in this collection are wonderful as well, and I’m very much looking forward to what comes next. The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes is available from this site with all books bought from MX Publishing direct buying a meal through ShareTheMeal. The book is also available from all good bookstores including: Amazon USA   Barnes and Noble    Kindle    Audio “My dear fellow,” said Sherlock Holmes, as we sat at either side of the fire in his lodgings at Baker Street, “life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent. There is,” the great detective commented, “nothing so unnatural as the commonplace.” From Cornish devils, to Welsh witches, from Ghazi genies, to Covent Garden mediums, from pagan sacrifices, to mummies’ curses, The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes collects six canonical tales which test Holmes’s ability to unravel the conspiracies, the misdirections, the strange, and the curious. The game is afoot. The Devil’s Snare“Well then, Kit, tell us about your devil…”.  So begins a tale that takes Holmes and Watson to a picture-book fishing village, where it’s said that a creature of ancient myth haunts the byways, protecting Cornish maidens from unsuitable beaus. But is Christopher Angove really seeing devils, or is the young groom-to-be the victim of a more sinister conspiracy? The Ghazi GenieTrapped aboard a derailed train, Watson challenges Holmes to put his brilliant mind to work on a mystery that’s puzzled him since his army days. When the discovery of a cache of bones precipitates a night-time jaunt into the Afghan hills, Watson makes a puzzling and gruesome discovery. Can Holmes unravel fact from fiction and finally lay Watson’s ghosts to rest? The Bryniau Witch Tower Enfys Tegwen was a lively, popular girl, who sang in the chapel choir, and sent money home to her elderly father every week. When she’s found dead in her little attic room, Inspector Jones, ex-of Scotland Yard, suspects the local playboy. Is the young man really as bad as Jones says? And why did the young couple visit the local witch before Enfys’ death? The Covent Garden MediumWhen Watson’s publisher at The Strand magazine asks him to write an exposé on a local medium, he finds himself on an emotional journey that challenges both logic and belief. As the lamps are dimmed, and the spirits begin to speak, just what will the Doctor and the detective discover? An UnChristian ActA plea for help from Watson’s old school friend, Tadpole Phelps, takes the duo to Dorset, where the tracks of someone seemingly running, barefoot, towards the cliffs leads to the discovery of a body on a pagan altar. Can Holmes uncover how the murderer was able to run over walls, and even rooftops, in the dead of night carrying a body? And what does Old Harry have to do with it? The Violated GraveDr. Winter — a body snatcher from the time of the old king — is a legend in the medical fraternity. When a mummy unwrapping he’s conducting ends with a bewildering death, Holmes and Watson are called in to investigate. Could the infamous Unlucky Mummy really be cursed? And why is Mycroft so interested in the case? Format: Paperback (also available as Hardcover)
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November 5, 2025 at 2:28 PM
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November 5, 2025 at 1:46 AM
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Sherlock Book Reviews - Sherlock Holmes and The Scotland Yarders mxpublishing.com/blogs/news/s... "Marcia Wilson has found Scotland Yard’s Tin Dispatch Box."
Sherlock Book Reviews - Sherlock Holmes and The Scotland Yarders
David Marcum A number of years ago, Marcia Wilson wrote a vast amount of fan-fiction literature relating the story of Scotland Yard from the Yarder’s perspective, instead of how they were presented in The Sherlock Holmes Canon. These stories were available online for several years, and a very few were published in book editions to great interest and acclaim, but for the most part, most of this material has never been seen except by some lucky fans – like me – that read it as it was initially written and posted.  Now, nine important volumes from this wider series have finally been made available by MX Publishing for everyone to enjoy. In the first volume, “You Buy Bones”, Watson has known Sherlock Holmes for about a year, and is considering what to do with the rest of his life. Then he becomes unexpectedly involved in helping a Scotland Yard inspector investigate a terrible family tragedy and uncovers a true horror – and earns the respect and friendship of the Yarders in the process. The next three volumes are part of the “Test of the Professionals” Trilogy: “The Adventure of the Flying Blue Pidgeon”, “The Peaceful Night Poisoning”, and “Leap Year”. The first two of these, (along with “You Buy Bones”), had previously been published by MX, but now they’ve been re-edited to be part of this larger set, and the final volume of this group, “Leap Year”, remained unavailable until now. This trilogy tells a great deal about Lestrade’s truly fascinating background, including how he met and is still terrorized by his own personal Professor Moriarty, and also relates the details of Lestrade’s fascinating courtship. Possibly my favorite of the nine books is the fifth – “The Moon-Cursers” – taking place at the same time that Holmes and Watson are making their fateful trip across the Continent to the Reichenbach Falls. This story tells what happens to Lestrade during that same time. It’s absolutely fascinating . . . and terrifying.  The final four books of this set – “A Sword For Defense”, “The Narrow Path”, “The End of All Things”, and “A Fanged and Bitter Thing”, relate the adventures of Watson and the Yarders in London during The Great Hiatus, when Holmes is believed to be dead, and when Watson has to fight his own costly battle with Colonel Moriarty. All of the events of the previous books culminate in these amazing volumes, and every bit of the friendship and respect that Watson has earned from the Yarders is needed for what he has to face.  It’s incredibly fortunate that these books are now available for Marcia Wilson’s old fans, and especially for the new ones too. And she has written a lot more that still remains unpublished that relates to these nine books, telling more about these most-interesting Scotland Yarders and their families, as well as Holmes and Watson from a new perspective. Hopefully, more of these will be released to a hungry audience. After reading these books, you’ll never ever see the Yarders the way again. Ms. Wilson “owns” the Yarders the way that Susan Knight owns Mrs. Hudson, and Will Thomas owns Barker (Holmes’s “hated rival” on the Surrey shore, and Carole Nelson Dougles owned Irene Adler, and Michael Kurland owns Professor Moriarty. I’ve said it for years, and I’ll close by saying it again: Marcia Wilson has found Scotland Yard’s Tin Dispatch Box.    Sherlock Holmes and The Scotland Yarders are available from this site, and also from all good bookstores. Amazon USA    Barnes and Noble
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November 4, 2025 at 2:38 PM
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On November 29th, we're very excited to take part in the Delaware Authors Forum Holiday Book Fair, alongside fabulous local creators like Smart Rhino Publications, Henry Corrigan, JM Reinbold and many more! The event runs from 11am to 3pm EST at the Kirkwood Public Library, so stop by and say hi!
November 3, 2025 at 4:37 PM
I always feel better and encouraged when I’m working on my stories. #writersofbluesky
November 3, 2025 at 5:06 PM
I’m sharing a copy of my October newsletter, The Timely Irregular, in case there are folks who are considering subscribing (I hope) and haven’t yet made up their minds. I enjoy writing the newsletter for my readers and hope they/you enjoy it, too! #SherlockHolmes

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November 2, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Delaware Authors Forum Holiday Book Fair #DelawareReaders #Books #DelawareAuthors #DelawareLibraries
November 1, 2025 at 8:01 PM
Welcome, November!
November 1, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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November 1, 2025 at 1:38 AM
Happy Halloween and a Blessed Calan Gaeaf to all my friends who celebrate!
October 31, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Spooky October Bonus Post: Spooky Season #spookyseason
October 30, 2025 at 2:56 PM