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Arthur Conan Doyle © Conan Doyle Estate
Simon & Schuster UK has
entered into an official collaboration with the Conan Doyle Estate on a
programme of new and backlist titles following on from their recent
collaboration, Holmes & Moriarty by Gareth Rubin.
The partnership will see the
creation of “new works based on the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle”, and some backlist titles, both inside and outside the Holmes canon,
“repackaged and republished”. All titles will be officially
endorsed by the Conan Doyle Estate.
To launch the publishing
programme, Simon & Schuster UK will be publishing a short-story anthology
entitled Sherlock, which will feature an introduction by Stephen Fry,
along with new stories from Kate Mosse, Anthony Horowitz, SA Cosby, Sarah Perry,
Joe Hill, Vaseem Khan, Janice Hallett, Abir Mukherjee and Steve Cavanagh.
Sherlock will be published in autumn 2026.
Katherine Armstrong, deputy publishing director for Crime
and Thriller Fiction, agreed the deal with Jon Wood at Rogers, Coleridge and
White for world all-language rights including audio. Atria, part of Simon &
Schuster US, will also be publishing the new works and distributing the
backlist titles.
Armstrong said: “I am
particularly delighted to be working with the Conan Doyle Estate on these
projects. Not only do I – and everyone at Simon & Schuster – share the
Estate’s aim to create a lasting legacy of Conan Doyle’s works for many
generations to come, but the Sherlock Holmes stories were some of my favourites
growing up. I could not be more thrilled to be collaborating with the Estate on
a full programme of backlist and new projects to take us to at least 2030”.
“Doyle’s influence on the
crime-fiction genre has been immense and the character of Sherlock Holmes has
seen and inspired many iterations over the past 140 years, but Doyle was also
an intrepid traveller, a soldier, a campaigner for justice, and a scientist,
among other things, so there is a wealth of material to explore. I am
incredibly excited by the brilliant authors who have already agreed to write
new short stories for our Sherlock anthology, and we are also working
on a new official biography of Conan Doyle to publish on the anniversary of his
death in 2030. There are many exciting projects in the pipeline that I can’t
wait to share with existing fans and to introduce to new readers!”
Richard Pooley from the Conan
Doyle Estate said: “The Conan Doyle Estate’s mission is to further the works
of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and keep a torch
shining on him and his characters for generations to come. Nearly 140 years
ago, Conan Doyle created one of the world’s most famous fictional
characters. To our knowledge, Sherlock Holmes is
still the most depicted character in print, film and TV. But it was Conan Doyle’s genius and significant
involvement in so many aspects of life we must
also remember. As he himself wrote: ’I have had a life which, for variety and
romance, could hardly be exceeded.’ The Simon & Schuster official
collaboration with the Conan Doyle Estate will help to bring Sir Arthur out of
the shadow of Sherlock Holmes and to continue to tell the life story and work
of this remarkable renaissance man.”
Jon Wood added: “Arthur Conan
Doyle was a renaissance genius in so many ways – a crime writer, a
science-fiction novelist, a politician, a thinker and a visionary. He was also
the creator of unarguably the most successful fictional character of all time –
Sherlock Holmes. This new relationship with Simon & Schuster worldwide is
an unparalleled opportunity to rediscover Arthur and revitalise all his works.
I’m so grateful to be part of these efforts along with the Estate, Katherine
Armstrong and the whole team around the world.”
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