“his attitude and manner told their
own story” [SCAN]
Last month, we lost prolific Sherlockian David Stuart Davies.
But prolific doesn't quite cover it. He was insightful and
delightful, he amused and schmoozed, he wrote and spoke, created
and debated, was always elated.
In his memory, we're taking a deeper look at his article
"First Encounters of the Holmes Kind" from Vol. 47, No. 1 of
The Baker Street Journal — an essay on why "A Scandal in
Bohemia" was the perfect first short story for Sherlock Holmes.
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