#0.5 - The Killing of Henry Daven Dee & Lao
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, January/February 2023
As is traditional in our January/February issue, we celebrate Sherlock Holmes’s birthday and the Baker Street Irregulars’ annual celebration of it. Among the games afoot are “The Killing of Henry Davenport” by John Shen Yen Nee and S.J. Rozan, in which Chinese novelist Lao She and Judge Dee team up with Sherlock and Watson; a new installment in Terence Faherty’s parody series from the notebooks of Dr. Watson (“The Reigate Squires”); a Holmes on the Range tale by Steve Hockensmith (“Can the Cat Catch the Rat?”); and “The Murder of Sir Henry Baskerville” by Elizabeth Elwood, in which murder hits the stage.
Speaking of the arts, Holmes was a practitioner of music, and a couple of our stories this issue strike a tune: “There Will Be No Encore” by John H. Dirckx and “The Picardy Third” by Jacqueline Freimor. Others touch upon the visual arts, film, and screenwriting: “American Lovers” by E.A. Aymar, “American Night” by Zandra Renwick, and “It’s A Small World (After All)” by Twist Phelan.
Holmes would have been interested in the scientific findings of a character in “Errand for a Neighbor” by Bill Bassman (Department of First Stories)—and speaking of neighbors, they’re also integral to “Goodbye, Ms. Damico” by Bill Pronzini and “Dissonance” by Lou Manfredo.
In “The Bowser Boys Are Back in Town” by Hal Charles, a mischief-making pair return to hatch a scheme, while in “The Butcherbirds of Twelfth Street” by Matt Coleman (under the Black Mask banner) something more sinister occurs. Also in the hardboiled vein is “The Soiled Dove of Shallow Hollow,” a first story by Sean McCluskey.
Stories in this issue:
“The Murder of Sir Henry Baskerville” by Elizabeth Elwood
“Dissonance” by Lou Manfredo
“The Picardy Third” by Jacqueline Freimor
“The Killing of Henry Davenport” by John Shen Yen Nee and S.J. Rozan
“Vengeance” by Michael Mcguire
“The Bowser Boys are Back in Town” by Hal Charles
”American Lovers” by E.A. Aymar
”Goodbye, Ms. Damico” by Bill Pronzini
”There Will Be No Encore” by John H. Dirckx
“American Night” by Zandra Renwick
“The Reigate Squires” by Terence Faherty
“It’s a Small World (After All)” by Twist Phelan
“Can The Cat Catch The Rat?” by Steve Hockensmith
BLACK MASK story: “The Butcherbirds of Twelfth Street” by Matt Coleman
“DEPARTMENT OF FIRST STORIES:
“The Soiled Dove of Shallow Hollow” by Sean Mccluskey
“Errand for a Neighbor” by Bill Bassman