Victorian Holmes Fiction
4 stories
Sherlock Holmes and the Written Annotation by MatthewSurridge
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My tribute to the world of Sherlock Holmes, this is me writing as Conan Doyle, writing as Doctor Watson, Writing about Sherlock Holmes.... Not at all confusing.
The Adventure of the Beguiling Glazier (An Original Sherlock Holmes Short Story) by KGL1404
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A young lady by the name of Mary Howard comes to the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, in an attempt to uncover the reason as to why the man she is to soon marry has changed so drastically in so little time. It seems quite the elementary problem on the surface, but as Holmes and his faithful companion, Dr. Watson, begin to unravel the threads to Miss Howard's interesting dilemma, they find that there is a more sinister plan lurking within the depths of her fiancé's mind. ____________________ This is my first attempt at writing a Sherlock Holmes story, so I'm really hoping it's good enough. I tried to write it in exactly the same style as the original stories, so it proved somewhat difficult, but I'm much relieved at having actually finished it, rather than leaving it in the drafts forever. I really hope you'll like it!
The Fate of Miss Sutherland (A Sherlock Holmes Fanfiction story) by thequietwriter
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In A Case of Identity, Sherlock Holmes believed Miss Mary Sutherland would be unwilling to learn the truth about who her fiance is. In this sequel to the story, told from her point of view, Mary grows as a character, makes new friends, faces down her step-father, and learns the truth about the romance she'd sworn to keep. A Sherlock Holmes fanfiction story.
Le Meurtre du Dr Watson (Victorian Johnlock) by Chocolat-Mashmalow
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Suite à un différent avec Holmes, Watson part seul en vacances, dans un petit village perdu du Sussex. Holmes s'ennuie et s'inquiète de son silence... Jusqu'à ce qu'un matin, le Times titre en grosses lettres: Le docteur John. H. Watson retrouvé assassiné. Holmes, horrifié, saute dans le premier train... Que s'est-il passé cette nuit-là? Watson est-il vraiment mort? S'il se savait en danger, pourquoi ne pas l'avoir appelé à l'aide? Et non loin, dans les ruines du vieux château de Bodiam, un fantôme hurle sa peine... PS: les personnages sont les originaux de Conan Doyle, auxquels vous êtes libres de donner tous les visages que vous souhaitez :) Ancien titre : "Le Meurtre du Sussex"