Bob Sharfman, BSI, ("Killer Evans") has been a Sherlock Holmes fan and scholar for nearly 60 years. Collected in this book are Mr. Sharfman's wide-ranging essays, ramblings, digressions, and musings from such renowned Sherlockian publications as the Baker Street Journal , The Norwegian Explorers Christmas Annual , The Passengers Log , The Illustrious Clients News , and many more! With his characteristic sharp wit, Sharfman makes the case that: The M in MI-6 stands for Moriarty - Polly Adler, the Jazz Age icon, was the sister of The Woman, Irene Adler - Alcohol was safer to drink than water in the Victorian era - Sherlock Holmes always represents justice even if he doesn't always follow the law - Golf is the reason we have The Hound of the Baskervilles - The Sherlock Holmes Canon is great literature! This is a must-have book for fans of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlockiana, reminiscent of the work of Vincent Starrett and William Baring-Gould.