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The Adventure of the Lichfield Murder: Featuring the celebrated consulting detective Mr. Sherlock Holmes and related by John H. Watson M.D. Paperback – Illustrated, 26 Jan. 2018


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Every good city deserves a good murder … and Lichfield is no exception. When Henry Taylor of Lichfield comes to 221B Baker Street with the news that his young wife has been murdered, apparently by his son from his first marriage, Sherlock Holmes takes the train from Euston to investigate. What he discovers comes as a surprise to everyone, except to (of course) Sherlock Holmes himself.

Hugh Ashton, a Lichfield resident, is the author of many volumes of Sherlock Holmes adventures, in the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, which have received praise as being true to the spirit of the original stories. He is a member of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London and the Watsonian Society. More on these stories at 221BeanBakerStreet.info

“Hugh Ashton is today's Arthur Conan Doyle.” (Amazon review of The Lichfield Murder)

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"Hundreds of Holmes pastiches, ranging in quality from godawful to brilliant, are published every year. A few pastiche writers - Nicholas Meyer, June Thomson and Hugh Ashton, for example - sometimes are good enough to make you forget you're not reading the Master himself, having Watson narrate a lost but newly discovered story from some secret bank box or barrister's drawer." Dallas Morning News, 19 December 2014

"Hugh Ashton maintains his place as one of the best writers of new Sherlock Holmes stories, in both plotting and style." (The District Messenger, newsletter of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London)

" ...I would offer Hugh's own dialogue between Holmes and Watson after Sherlock displays his expertise at deducing details of a client's life before ever meeting them. Watson says, " You make it sound absurdly simple." Holmes replies, 'It is indeed absurdly simple, and yet I seem to be the only man in London--nay, in the whole kingdom--who seems capable of the feat.' Based on the number of authors who try and the few that succeed, Hugh Ashton makes something incredibly difficult look easy, and he 'seems to be the only man in the whole kingdom capable of the feat'." Dr. Philip C. Eyster, Consulting Sherlockian

About the Author

Hugh Ashton was born in the United Kingdom, and moved to Japan in 1988, living in the historic town of Kamakura, a little to the south of Yokohama with his wife, Yoshiko, before returning to live in Lichfield in 2016. He is best known for his Sherlock Holmes stories, which have been hailed as some of the most authentic pastiches on the market, and have received favourable reviews from Sherlockians and non-Sherlockians alike. More about Hugh Ashton and his books may be found at: http: //HughAshtonBooks.info and he may be contacted at: hashton@mac.com

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ J-Views Publishing
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 26 Jan. 2018
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ First J-Views ed.
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 36 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1912605015
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1912605019
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 45 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.85 x 0.18 x 19.84 cm

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Hugh Ashton was born in the UK in 1956, and after graduation from university worked in the technology industry around Cambridge (the first personal computer he used was Sir Clive Sinclair’s personal TRS-80) until 1988, when a long-standing interest in the country took him to Japan.

There he worked for a Japanese company producing documentation for electronic instruments and high-end professional audio equipment, helped to set up the infrastructure for Japan’s first public Internet service provider, worked for major international finance houses, and worked on various writing projects, including interviewing figures in the business and scientific fields, and creating advertorial reports for Japanese corporations to be reprinted in international business magazines.

Along the way, he met and married Yoshiko, and also gained certificates in tea ceremony and iaidō (the art of drawing a sword quickly).

In 2008, he wrote and self-published his first published novel, Beneath Gray Skies, an alternative history in which the American Civil War was never fought, and the independent Confederacy forms an alliance with the German National Socialist party. This was followed by At the Sharpe End, a techno-financial-thriller set in Japan at the time of the Lehman’s crash, and Red Wheels Turning, which re-introduced Brian Finch-Malloy, the hero of Beneath Gray Skies, referred to by one reviewer as “a 1920s James Bond”.

In 2012, Inknbeans Press of California published his first collection of Sherlock Holmes adventures, Tales from the Deed Box of John H. Watson M.D., which was swiftly followed by many other volumes of Holmes’ adventures, hailed by Sherlockians round the world as being true to the style and the spirit of the originals by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Inknbeans also published Tales of Old Japanese and other books by Ashton, including the Sherlock Ferret series of detective adventures for children. He and Yoshiko returned to the UK in 2016 for family reasons, where they now live in the Midlands cathedral city of Lichfield.

In December 2017, Inknbeans Press ceased to be, following the sudden death of the proprietor, chief editor and leading light. Since that time, Ashton has reclaimed the copyright of his work, and has republished it in ebook and paper editions, along with the work of several other former Inknbeans authors.

He continues to write Sherlock Holmes stories, as well as various other fiction and non-fiction projects, including documentation for forensic software, and editing and layout work on a freelance basis, in between studying for an MSc in forensic psychological studies with the Open University.

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