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Started this morning (via audiobook): American Demon: Eliot Ness and the Hunt for America's Jack the Ripper by Daniel Stashower
Death's Excellent Vacation edited by Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner
Sometimes it's just easier to stay at home... #VacationTime #ParanormalFantasy
Title: Death’s Excellent VacationAuthor: Charlaine Harris, Sarah Smith, Jeaniene Frost, Daniel Stashower, A. Lee Martinez, Jeff Abott, L.A. Banks, Katie MacAlister, Christopher Golden, Lilith Saintcrow, Chris Grabenstein, Sharan Newman & Toni L.P. KelnerIn: Death’s Excellent Vacation (Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner)Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)My Bookshelves: Paranormal fantasy,…
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Meanwhile, Far Across the Caspian Sea... by Daniel Stashower
Meanwhile, Far Across the Caspian Sea... #DanielStashower
Title: Meanwhile, Far Across the Caspian Sea… Author: Daniel Stashower In: Death’s Excellent Vacation (Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner) Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!) My Bookshelves: Paranormal fantasy, Time travel Dates read: 31st October 2020 Pace: Medium Format: Short story Publisher: Gollancz Year: 2010 5th sentence, 74th page: ‘I want to – ‘
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Video podcast interview with novelist Daniel Stashower, author, Harry Houdini Mysteries: The Houdini Specter
Happy Birthday novelist Daniel Stashower, author, "The Harry Houdini Mysteries"! 2012 VIDEO INTERVIEW DANIEL STASHOWER audio excerpt: "If you and I were talking a couple years ago and you said they're going to do this show called Sherlock and it's set in the present day and it's going to be 'Jim' from the British version of The Office, I'd have said, 'Oh, that's going to be terrible!' Of course, I sat down and watched it and liked it. So I am open to being pleasantly surprised by Elementary. There are a lot of good people connected with it, so I will watch it with an open mind.” https://mrmedia.com/2012/08/harry-houdini-mysteries-daniel-stashower/ #harryhoudini #houdini #sherlockholmes #drwatson #elementary #danielstashower
Happy Birthday Harry Houdini! 2012 VIDEO INTERVIEW with Daniel Stashower, author of The Harry Houdini Mysteries
https://mrmedia.com/2012/08/harry-houdini-mysteries-daniel-stashower/
Happy Birthday novelist Daniel Stashower, author, "The Harry Houdini Mysteries"! 2012 VIDEO INTERVIEW
DANIEL STASHOWER audio excerpt: "If you and I were talking a couple years ago and you said they're going to do this show called Sherlock and it's set in the present day and it's going to be 'Jim' from the British version of The Office, I'd have said, 'Oh, that's going to be terrible!' Of course, I sat down and watched it and liked it. So I am open to being pleasantly surprised by Elementary. There are a lot of good people connected with it, so I will watch it with an open mind.”
https://mrmedia.com/2012/08/harry-houdini-mysteries-daniel-stashower/
Happy Birthday Harry Houdini! 2012 VIDEO INTERVIEW with Daniel Stashower, author of The Harry Houdini Mysteries
http://mrmedia.com/2012/08/before-the-legend-revealing-the-harry-houdini-mysteries-2012-video-interview/#.WNWKuxiZOV4
30 Days of Sherlock Holmes: Day 16
What is your favourite pastiche?
Hmmm -- for best pastiche I’ve read, I might go with Daniel Stashower’s The Ectoplasmic Man, about Holmes meeting Houdini. It’s just a cracking good story, and a good example of a “Holmes-meets-famous-person” pastiche that has both Holmes and the historical figure in question being awesome and badass and the two of them working together as a team and just, IDK, it pretty much satisfies everything you could possibly want out of a story of this type.
My favorite “guilty pleasure” pastiche is Michael Dibdin’s The Last Sherlock Holmes Story, which has loads of issues honestly (in terms of plausibility, characterization, etc) but has just the kind of angst and drama (and crackiness) that I never can resist.