<p>In the 1800s a number of Victorian and Edwardian writers began writing detective mystery stories - for this was the era when Arthur Conan Doyle was creating Sherlock Holmes tales on a regular basis. Modern authors have attempted to recapture the mystique of Conan Doyle&#39;s adventures by writing &quot;new&quot; Holmes stories; yet these attempts frequently fail to capture the original flavor because 2013 writers simply don&#39;t think or speak like Victorians. Conan Doyle&#39;s contemporaries wrote about characters of their own invention; nevertheless they sound more like Conan Doyle than do any of his deliberate modern imitators. One of the more successful of these &quot;period&quot; writers was Sax Rohmer. Now in 2016 both Sax Rohmer&#39;s stories and the Conan Doyle canon are all in the public domain. Thus it is now possible to present ... Sax Rohmer&#39;s version of Sherlock Holmes.</p>
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