OCTOBER, 2019
NOVEMBER,
THE RIVER THAMES
By: Liese Sherwood-Fabre
Author Biography
Award-winning author Liese Sher-
wood-Fabre knew she was destined to
write when she got an A+ in the sec-
ond grade for her story about Dick,
Jane, and Sally‟s ruined picnic. She has
recently turned a childhood interest in
Sherlock Holmes into an as-yet unpub-
lished series on the young detective and
his unusually gifted family. Her re-
search into Victorian England led her
to write short essays related to various aspects of the times when
Sherlock Holmes solved his mysteries.
Most recently, she has contributed two arti-
cles in a just-released essay collection on the
women in the original Sherlock Holmes stories.
Villains, Victims, and Violets: Agency and Feminism
in the Original Sherlock Holmes Canon explores
Holmes‟ world through the lives of the women who occupied it:
the villains driven astray; the victims he rescued; and the strong,
pivotal Violets from his most unforgettable cases. Available now
from BrownWalker Press.
She will be presenting on a panel at Bouchercon 2019 in Dal-
las at the end of October. You can check out the full schedule at
Bouchercon2019.com .
CONTACT INFO:
Author Website
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Amazon Author Page
BOOK LINK:
Villains, Victims and Violets
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