Craig Stephen Copland Books In Order
Publication Order of New Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Books
Studying Scarlet | (2014) | |
The Hudson Valley Mystery | (2014) | |
A Scandal in Fordlandia | (2014) | |
The Bald-Headed Trust | (2014) | |
The Sign of the Third | (2014) | |
A Case of Identity Theft | (2014) | |
The Mystery of the Five Oranges | (2014) | |
A Sandal from East Anglia | (2015) | |
The Man Who Was Twisted But Hip | (2015) | |
The Adventure of the Blue Belt Buckle | (2015) | |
The Adventure of the Spectred Bat | (2015) | |
The Adventure of the Engineer’s Mom | (2015) | |
The Adventure of the Notable Bachelorette | (2015) | |
The Adventure of the Beryl Anarchists | (2015) | |
The Adventure of the Coiffured Bitches | (2015) | |
The Silver Horse Braised | (2015) | |
The Box of Cards | (2016) | |
The Yellow Farce | (2016) | |
The Three Rhodes Not Taken | (2016) | |
A Most Grave Ritual | (2016) | |
The Most Grave Ritual | (2016) | |
The Stock Market Murders | (2016) | |
The Glorious Yacht | (2016) | |
The Spy Gate Liars | (2017) | |
The Cuckold Man | (2017) | |
The Impatient Dissidents | (2017) | |
The Grecian, Earned | (2017) | |
The Naval Knaves | (2017) | |
The Binomial Asteroid Problem | (2017) | |
The Mystery of 222 Baker Street | (2017) | |
The Sign of the Tooth | (2017) | |
The Adventure of Charlotte Europa Golderton | (2018) | |
The Adventure of the Norwood Rembrandt | (2018) | |
The Horror of the Bastard’s Villa | (2018) | |
The Dancer from the Dance | (2018) | |
The Solitary Bicycle Thief | (2018) | |
The Adventure of the Prioress’s Tale | (2018) | |
The Adventure of Mrs. J. L. Heber | (2018) | |
The Return of Napoleon | (2019) | |
The Adventure of the Pinched Palimpsest | (2019) | |
The Adventure of the Missing Better Half | (2019) | |
The Inequality of Mercy | (2019) | |
The Adventure of the Second Entente | (2020) | |
The Adventure of the Morning Glory Murders | (2020) | |
The Adventure of the Treacherous Trust | (2020) | |
The Adventure of the Devilish Footnote | (2020) | |
The Adventure of the Philandering Philanthropists | (2021) | |
The Adventure of the Assassino Pazzo | (2021) | |
The Kidnapping of Baby Carfax | (2021) | |
The Adventure of the Dying Debutante | (2021) | |
The Village of Revenge | (2021) | |
The Adventure of Mata Hari’s Harem | (2021) | |
The Adventure of Hope Abandoned | (2021) | |
The Problem of Whispered Death | (2022) | |
The Adventure of Homo Creepius Maximus | (2022) | |
The Adventure of the Sanguisurge of Surrey | (2022) | |
The Adventure of the Four Caryatids | (2022) | |
The Adventure of the Industrious Intransigent | (2022) | |
The Adventure of the Six Gullibles | (2022) | |
The Adventure of the Bewildered Student | (2023) | |
The Adventure of the Lying Man | (2023) | |
The Adventure of the Pain in the Artiste | (2023) | |
The Adventure of the Veil of Vengeance | (2023) |
Publication Order of Reverend Ezekiel Black Western Mystery Books
A Scarlet Trail of Murder | (2016) | |
The Brand of the Flying Four | (2016) |
Publication Order of Dr. Tabitha Books
Them That Trust in Riches | (2024) | |
In the Big Inning | (2024) | |
As Straw Before the Wind | (2024) | |
And the Books Were Opened | (2024) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
A Scandal in Trumplandia | (2017) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
How To Elect Conservatives in Canada | (2014) | |
Doubting Thomas | (2014) | |
Sherlock and Barack | (2014) | |
How to Elect Republicans in 2016 | (2014) | |
How to Elect Conservatives in 2016 | (2015) | |
From the Beryl Coronet to Vimy Ridge | (2017) | |
Sherlockian Limericks | (2018) |
Publication Order of Sherlock Holmes: Adventures Beyond the Canon Books
Sherlock Holmes: Adventures Beyond the Canon, Vol. 1 | (2018) |
Sherlock Holmes: Adventures Beyond the Canon, Vol. 2 | |
(2018) | |
Sherlock Holmes: Adventures Beyond the Canon, Vol. 3 | (2018) |
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Publication Order of Anthologies
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part XI: Some Untold Cases | (2018) | |
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XIX: 2020 Annual | (2020) | |
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Some More Untold Cases Part XXIV: 1895-1903 | (2020) | |
Beyond the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Volume Three | (2020) | |
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXVII: 2021 Annual 1898-1928 | (2021) | |
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXIX: More Christmas Adventures 1889-1896 | (2021) | |
The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXXIII: 2022 Annual 1896-1919 | (2022) | |
The Detective and the Clergyman | (2023) |
About Craig Stephen Copland
An author of historical mysteries, Craig Stephen Copland is a massively well-regarded novelist due to his use of suspense and tension. Gifted at creating a mysterious atmosphere filled with intrigue, he really understands the genre he’s working within, making it really work for him. Pushing the boundaries of what the mystery genre can do, he takes it to a whole other level, fully making it his own in the process. There’s a lot to uncover with each of his books, as he really carries them forwards with a complete sense of confidence.
He often uses iconic characters, being well-known for taking classic literary figures such as Sherlock Holmes and turning them on their heads. Bringing each of his characters to life, he gives them a unique personality of their own while also remaining true to the original material. This approach has effectively made him a hugely influential and entertaining author, really allowing his work and stories to come alive. Knowing his audience inside out at this point, he knows what they expect while continuing to bring in many surprises along the way.
With a distinctive voice of his own, he speaks to the reader straightforwardly and directly. This has allowed him to become hugely successful, with him becoming a household name for many all around the world. Creating numerous mystery series, he keeps his many readers constantly coming back time and time again. There’s much more to come, too, as his writing career goes from strength to strength, with plenty more on the horizon.
Early and Personal Life
During the early part of the 1960s, Craig Stephen Copland would begin nurturing a passion for the mysteries of Sherlock Holmes. Attending high school in Toronto, his teachers would encourage him while he continued to read his older brother’s copies of Holmes mysteries. Later graduating from the University of Toronto, he would major in English there, developing his style and literary voice.
Traveling extensively following working as a high-school English teacher for some time, he gained a wealth of experience. All of this would go back into his work, establishing his own voice and unique outlook on writing mysteries for a mass audience. Living between Toronto, New York, Buenos Aires, and the Okanagan Valley, he continues to write regularly.
Writing Career
Starting his literary career back in 2014, Craig Stephen Copland would come a long way fast with his long-running ‘New Sherlock Holmes Mysteries’ series. Beginning with the self-contained story ‘Studying Scarlet,’ he’d take the classic characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson and give them a whole new set of cases to solve. With over fifty-one books so far and counting, the series continues to evolve and grow as time goes on, along with some omnibus editions of the series as well.
In 2016 Copland would begin his ‘Reverend Ezekiel Black Western Mystery’ series too, which would feature a whole new character in the lead. A vital member of the ‘Sherlock Holmes Society of Canada,’ aka the ‘Toronto Bootmakers,’ he’s more than well versed in the iconic character. Winning a contest for his Holmes-inspired fiction, too, he continues to write, as he’s definitely not stopping any time soon.
The Sign of the Tooth
First coming out back in 2014, this would initially be published on the 25th of August, with it being the fifth title in the long-running series of ‘New Sherlock Holmes Mysteries.’ Featuring a further mystery for Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to solve, it uses the classic characters in a newly written story. Published through the Kindle platform initially, it managed to bring the iconic characters to life once more for fans and newcomers alike.
Fifteen hundred years ago, the sacred tooth of Buddha was taken across to Ceylon, leading to it being brought to London from the Temple of Tooth all these years later. Now a young woman enters 221B Baker’s Street with news that her father, his closest friend, and another young medical student of his have all died. Looking for the help of the famous Sherlock Holmes, he and Dr. Watson seek to get to the bottom of the mystery. Does someone wish to take the Buddha tooth, who is behind the mysterious deaths, and just what is the sign of the tooth?
Anyone who has an affinity for Holmes and Watson will appreciate this book and the rest of the mystery series. Crafting an intriguing mystery, the book keeps the reader guessing every step of the way, constantly turning the page. It’s not only a story for fans, but newcomers too, as it’s easy to pick up yet difficult to put down, and the books can be read in any order.
The Adventure of the Prioress’s Tale
Originally brought out through the ‘Conservative Growth Inc.’ publishing label, this would be the thirty-fourth book in the ongoing ‘New Sherlock Holmes Mysteries.’ Continuing on with another stand-alone mystery for Holmes and Watson to solve, it provides a further self-contained narrative for them both. Released in 2028 on the 13th of October, it carries on in much the same vein as before, with the books not needing to be read in order again.
Heading to Dover for what was to be a simple beach holiday, an all-girls hockey team from an elite girl’s school mysteriously goes missing. With many outcomes of their disappearance, from running off to Paris to being abducted and held to ransom, the clock is ticking to locate them. Stepping up to the task, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson will solve the case and save the day, hopefully bringing them back to safety. Will they both be able to find them all in time, where did they all disappear to, and what will become of the adventure of the Prioress’s tale?
Following on in the tradition of another great Sherlock mystery, this is more than up to the task of continuing his adventures. With an engaging plot and an intriguing mystery, it really manages to carry it forwards with a real sense of confidence. Building upon what came before, this is easy to read and highly accessible, making for an intelligent and compelling inclusion into the series.