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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
I thought Sherlock Holmes Vs. Jack The Ripper (AKA Ellery Queen Vs. Jack The Ripper: A Study In Terror) was pretty good. Ellery Queen (joint pseudonym of Daniel Nathan AKA Frederic Dannay and Manford Emanuel Lepofsky AKA Manfred Bennington Lee) wrote the Ellery Queen parts of the book, and Paul W. Fairman, in collaboration with Nathan/Dannay and Lepofsky/Lee, wrote Dr. Watson's narrative.
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This actually sounds interesting, I had never heard of it before. And it seems hard to find, when I google it I only come up with the game.
Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper are different in a way, they have entered the public conscience so much, they're like public property, like, I don't know, Superman. I don't feel the same way about Philippe Marlowe, or Arthur Dent. But I will give "And another thing" a try.