Intelligent search from Bing makes it easier to quickly find what you’re looking for and rewards you.| Bing
Nearly a century after author Arthur Conan Doyle's death, the iconic character is finally free to enter the public domain.| Reason.com
“No one tells a hard-boiled tale like Jim Nelson.” – Instant CityNelson is a tried and tested author. – The Drifting PaigeA damn good writer. – FanFiAddict Jim Nelson's novels include Bridge Daughter (Kindle Press, 2016), Man in the Middle, and In My Memory Locked.| Jim Nelson
You may have heard that the United States copyright on Sherlock Holmes expired with the arrival of the New Year. You may have also heard something similar ten or so years ago. Why are we going through this again in 2023?| Jim Nelson
Over the weekend, BookTuber Kayla of Kay's Hidden Shelf offers a gracious and positive review of A Man Named Baskerville. It was a wonderful Fourth of July surprise.| Jim Nelson
Viktorija over at My Murmuring Bones reviews A Man Named Baskerville as one of the last legs of the Escapist book tour. She offers an enthusiastic review of the book, and I'm more than grateful for it: Nelson’s style is convincing and engaging, and places his novel firmly shoulder-to-shoulder with...| Jim Nelson
If you’re a NetGalley member, my Sherlock Holmes-inspired novel A Man Named Baskerville is now available for download and review. Baskerville is my take on the Arthur Conan Doyle classic. Told as a journal penned by the original’s villain, it relates his life story from a pauper’s childhood in the Empire of Brazil to life […]| Jim Nelson