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Science and Religion: A Critical Survey
Published in Paperback by Random House (January, 1987)
Author: Holmes Rolston
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A thorough overview of the topic of science and religion.
Holmes Rolston provides a thorough overview of the vast topic of science and religion. The book is especially good at summarizing difficult issues for non-specialists and includes the social sciences as well as the natural sciences. A revised edition should be published.


The Secret of Sherlock Holmes
Published in Paperback by Players Press (December, 1996)
Author: Jeremy Paul
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So Good!
This is a very good play, another example of Jeremy Paul's excellent writing. What most people don't know is that Jeremy Brett helped write this play! He worked hard to help it get going , even though he was already diagnosed with Manic Depression at this time. He was VERY enthusiastic about it, but thought that the play wouldn't run for very long. The play ran for over a year! I recommend this play to people who are fans of Sherlock Holmes, Jeremy Brett, or actors (like myself) who enjoy fine plays.


The Secret Stones
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (10 April, 2001)
Author: Dee Holmes
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A powerful relationship drama
The car accident leaves Arlis Petcher dead and Jessica Caulfied in a coma. The teens failed to use seat belts and were thrown from the vehicle. Beer cans were found inside the car and Arlis's mother accuses Jessica of stealing her vehicle and killing her baby. Jessica's parents, six months divorced, are stunned by the accusations. Even more shocking to Mattie and Stephen is that their daughter Jessica was pregnant, the baby dying in the crash.

Stephen begins to provide comfort to his former wife and their other daughter. He wants to reconcile, but though Mattie has turned to him for solace, she has other needs too. She needs to know the truth including any other secrets Jessica hid from them.

THE SECRET STONES is a powerful relationship drama that leaves the reader in awe of author Dee Holmes while digesting disturbing thoughts about loved ones. The well written, angst-laden plot belongs to the prime characters especially Jessica and the comatose Mattie. Elementary, Dr. Watson, anyone who relishes a complex realistic soul searching novel will want to read Ms. Holmes latest gut wrencher.

Harriet Klausner


Secrets in the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks
Published in Paperback by Natl Photographic Collections (September, 1998)
Authors: Lorraine Salem Tufts and Tracey I. Holmes
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Secrets in the Grand Canyon,Zion and Bryces Canyon
An extremely well presented book. Very informative ,well written and brilliant photography. Excellent stuff.


Seeds of Awakening: Cultivating and Sustaining the Inner Life
Published in Hardcover by New Issues Pr Poetry Series (01 July, 2001)
Authors: Molly Vass-Lehman, Paula W. Jamison, Thomas Holmes, and Gayl Walker
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What a great book...
This book is wonderful, a "must-read" for anyone interested in the development of an inner life.


Seven Per Cent Solution
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (December, 1985)
Authors: John H. Watson and Nicholas Meyer
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A fine blend of fiction and fact
Written with an amazing story teller perspective, this book tells us about where Sherlock Holmes had been hiding for five years of his life : in the glamoured city of Vienna and in the hands of Dr. Sigmund Freud, in search for a cure to cocaine addiction. But ultimately, his treatment turns into a mad search to understand the meaning of Professor Moriarty, his archenemy and perhaps a product of his fantastic imagination and childhood memories. If anyone is looking for a great piece of reading entertainement which pairs golden pieces of Sherlockian investigation with Freudian psychonalysis - this is a treat !


Sewing the New Classics: Clothes With Easy Style
Published in Hardcover by Sterling Publications (October, 1995)
Authors: Carol Parks, Kay Holmes Stafford, Chris Bryant, Susan Kieffer, and Marjolyn Nordhorn
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Great for sparking your imagination
The basics, with that little extra, that can make a great wardrobe. Simple instructions.


Sherlock Holmes a Duel With the Devil
Published in Paperback by Breese Books Ltd (May, 2003)
Author: Roger Jaynes
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With a close eye upon the original Doyle stories
Deftly written by Roger Jaynes, Sherlock Holmes: A Duel With The Devil is a truly fascinating novel about the life-and-death struggles between Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic detective hero and his eternal arch nemesis, Professor Moriarty, a mathematical genius gone homicidally mad. Told from Dr. Watson's point of view, this thoroughly engaging and quite faithful pastiche presents a terrible duel between Holmes and Moriarty for "the very heart and moral soul of London." An engagingly read which written with a love for and a close eye upon the original Doyle stories, Sherlock Holmes: A Duel With The Devil is also available in a hardcover edition (0947533850, ...).


Sherlock Holmes and the Alice in Wonderland Murders
Published in Paperback by Second Opinion Inc. (01 March, 2001)
Author: Barry Day
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Holmes has to solve a literary puzzle to find the criminal
"Another fine Holmes and Watson pastiche...The story sweeps from Loch Ness..through the back streets of London's East End to a climax in the subterranean chambers of the Houses of Parliament. Holmes is called upn,quite literally, to save the Empire. Mycroft,naturally,makes an appearance,as does the legendary Winston Churchill. The villain is an old adversary who has returned to challenge the 'proper order of things' with an eye to ruling the world. The climax is an exciting,edge of the seat,fingernail-biting race against time. It will keep the reader from going to bed until the wee small hours."


Sherlock Holmes and the Sandringham House Mystery
Published in Paperback by Breese Books (July, 1999)
Author: Val Andrews
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Another quick, fun read by Andrews!
A trip to Sandringham House, this time out, and Holmes, Watson and Lestrade have to find a stolen painting. Just when you think it's all over, "the game's afoot" again, and Holmes faces one of the toughest tests of his life. Enjoyable, and a page-truner, especially towards the end.


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