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|title=Elementary: The Ghost Line
|author=Adam Christopher
|publisher=Titan Books
|date=February 2015
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|website=http://www.adamchristopher.co.uk/
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|summary=Who do you call if you find a man shot to death in a seemingly locked room? Sherlock Holmes, of course! But, this is New York in 2015. Thankfully, in the world of ''Elementary'', a more modern Holmes is on the case. This tie-in novel from the popular US series is surprisingly well written and may surprise a few fans of the classic adventures.
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Once an author dies, the characters they created are often left alone to live off this initial legacy, but it is increasingly normal to see past heroes rise again – quite literally in the likes of [[Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith|Pride and Prejudice and Zombies]]. Once out of copyright you can do what you like to a character; a character just like Sherlock Holmes. Not only do we get numerous new books starring Holmes set in the Victorian era, but there are currently two separate TV shows about modern Sherlockian adventures. ''Elementary'' is set in America and is more liberal than most adaptations with the lore, but can the tie in novel evoke any memories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?