WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #141: THE ADVENTURES OF SOLAR PONS By August Derleth

I was in the mood for some faux-Sherlock Holmes stories and picked up the first Solar Pons volume published in 1974 by Pinnacle Books. The original volume was published in 1945.

I enjoyed “The Adventure of the lat Mr.Faversham” who disappears in his house and cannot be found. This is a clever variation of a Locked Room mystery.

“The Adventure of the Retired Novelist” concerns a novelist who is lured from his house by a bogus group. When the novelist returns home, he immediately contacts Solar Pons to investigate the purpose of the charade.

Unless you’re a hard-core Sherlock Holmes fan who loathes pastiches, these Solar Pons stories will delight you! GRADE: B+

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

In Re: Solar Pons By Vincent Scarrlett — v

A Word From Dr. Lyndon Parker — x

The adventure of the frightened Baronet — 1

The adventure of the late Mr. Faversham — 28

The adventure of the black narcissus — 45

The adventure of the Norcross riddle — 60

The adventure of the retired novelist — 76

The adventure of the three red dwarfs — 90

The adventure of the Sotheby Salesman — 108

The adventure of the Purloined Peraipt — 137

The adventure of the limping man — 148

The adventure of the seven passengers — 174

The adventure of the lost holiday — 193

The adventure of the man with the broken face — 215

8 thoughts on “WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #141: THE ADVENTURES OF SOLAR PONS By August Derleth

    1. george Post author

      Jerry, I have bought the Pinnacle volumes of Solar Pons stories back in the 1970s. I’ve read a couple of them. I also have some Solar Pons volumes by Basil Copper. And I bought the David Marcum Solar Pons collections that you recommended. Plenty to read and review in the months ahead!

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, I have to be in the right mood to read Solar Pons stories. I’m surprised that the series was extended by Basil Copper and David Marcum. Obviously, Solar Pons has more fans than I thought.

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