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Does Snyder deliver with Man of Steel? 

Natalie Dormer is Irene Adler…or is she? Elementary season finale reviewed 

Say goodbye to The Office

Some interesting insights into how Gaiman wrote Nightmare In Silver. Does it explain why the current series hasn’t been up to par? 

What impact does JJ Abrams and Sherlock Holmes have on Doctor Who? 

A brief interview with Steven Moffat brings hope for a series 4 of Sherlock and an interesting hint at the new villain in series 3. 

Does Neil Gaiman’s latest Doctor Who episode live up to expectations? 

Benedict Cumberbatch in Star Trek Into Darkness

Joan: So we have to go to London?

Sherlock: Correct.

Joan: I don’t understand.

Sherlock: Not surprising in the least.

Joan: Err…

“There is nothing more tragic than a story left untold. At least that is what Sherlock Holmes thought. Through his urgings Doctor Watson opens his tin dispatch box to recall a series of strange and grotesque events which consumed their daily lives in the early months of 1899. Follow Holmes and Watson as they tackle an unusual case of hysteria, race through fires in Whitechapel, find mystery and murder in a seaside village, and discover what strange game is afoot when an assault in the confines of 221b sends Holmes and Watson racing against time towards a deadly and toxic end! One thing is certain, sometimes the most deadly villain is their legacy. The Untold Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Volume 2.”

available in paperback and ebook from all good book stores including USA barnes and noble, Amazon, & itunes. In the UK WaterstonesAmazon UK, & itunes UK. For fans outside the US/UK you can get free delivery from The Book Depository. (Releases May 15 2013)