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OverviewIn the countryside of Victorian England, a recluse and a beekeeper team up to catch a cunning villain. In a quiet village far from the noise of Victorian London, Sydney Silchester lives the life of a recluse led by two passions: privacy and honey. He gives up the former only when his stores of the latter run low. But when his honey supplier is found stung to death by her hive, the search for a new beekeeper takes Sydney to Mr. Mycroft, a brilliant man who has retired to Sussex to take up precisely this occupation, and who shares many traits with the great detective, Sherlock Holmes. Upon hearing of the tragic death of the village’s other beekeeper, Mycroft, himself no stranger to crime-solving, immediately senses the bloody hand of murder. But what villain would have the mad intelligence to train an army of killer bees? With Sydney at his side, Mycroft embarks on a life-threatening search for the perpetrator of this most diabolical crime. Hailed by author, critic, and famed Sherlock Holmes scholar Christopher Morley as the only worthwhile continuation of the Holmes novels, A Taste for Honey is an engaging and terrifying mystery that proves enjoyable even to those with little to no knowledge of Doyle’s characters. Full Product DetailsAuthor: H. F. Heard , Otto PenzlerPublisher: Penzler Publishers Imprint: Penzler Publishers Volume: 0 Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.248kg ISBN: 9781613161210ISBN 10: 1613161212 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 09 April 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDiabolic ... Whimsical ... Sly -- The New York Times A triumph of ingenuity and horrific simplicity -- Boris Karloff Sinister, the suspense cuts down respiration 40%, and it's a tale well and truly told. -- Rex Stout A very clever thriller -- Raymond Chandler I enjoyed it hugely -- Vladimir Nabokov Diabolic ... Whimsical ... Sly -- The New York Times A triumph of ingenuity and horrific simplicity -- Boris Karloff Sinister, the suspense cuts down respiration 40%, and it's a tale well and truly told. -- Rex Stout A very clever thriller -- Raymond Chandler I enjoyed it hugely--Vladimir Nabokov Author InformationThe English social historian and author of science and mystery fiction Henry Fitzgerald Heard (1889-1971) was born in London, studied at Cambridge University, then turned to writing essays and books on historical, scientific, religious, mystical, cultural, and social subjects, signing them Gerald Heard, the name under which all his non-fiction appeared. He moved to the United States in 1937, accompanied by his friend Aldous Huxley, and soon afterwards founded a college to teach meditation and other spiritual practices. Mr. Mycroft appeared in two additional novels by Heard: Reply Paid (1942) and The Notched Hairpin (1949). Among Heard’s other science fiction and mystery novels, perhaps his best-known work is the short story “The President of the U. S. A., Detective,” which won the first prize in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine’s contest in 1947. Otto Penzler, the creator of American Mystery Classics, is also the founder of the Mysterious Press (1975), a literary crime imprint now associated with Grove/Atlantic; Mysterious Press.com (2011), an electronic-book publishing company; and New York City’s Mysterious Bookshop (1979). He has won a Raven, the Ellery Queen Award, two Edgars (for the Encyclopedia of Mystery and Detection, 1977, and The Lineup, 2010), and lifetime achievement awards from Noircon and The Strand Magazine. He has edited more than 70 anthologies and written extensively about mystery fiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |