David Stuart Davies


David Stuart Davies is a British writer. He worked as a teacher of English before becoming a full-time editor, writer, and playwright. Davies has written extensively about Sherlock Holmes, both fiction and non-fiction. He is the editor of Red Herrings, the monthly in-house publication of the Crime Writers' Association.

Novels

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

  1. Sherlock Holmes and the Hentzau Affair
  2. The Tangled Skein : Holmes battles Count Dracula in a re-imagining of the events of the Bram Stoker novel.
  3. The Scroll of the Dead : Holmes and Dr. Watson pursue an ancient Egyptian treasure with links to immortality.
  4. Shadow of the Rat
  5. The Veiled Detective : An alternate account of the relationship between Holmes and Watson that posits Watson as an agent of Professor Moriarty.
  6. The Games Afoot
  7. The Devil's Promise
  8. The Ripper Legacy

    Johnny One Eye

  9. Forests of the Night
Johnny Hawke is removed from the army after a rifle explodes in his face and he loses an eye. Offered a desk job with the police, Johnny sets up as a private investigator in London. When asked to investigate the disappearance of a young woman things turn dangerous. Could there be a connection between the girl and fading film actor Gordon Moore?
  1. Comes the Dark
  2. Without Conscience
  3. Requiem for a Dummy
  4. The Darkness of Death

    Non-fiction

His non-fiction books about Sherlock Holmes include:
His award-winning one-man play Sherlock Holmes - The Last Act is still touring after its premiere at Salisbury Playhouse in 1999. It has played in France, Canada, United States, Hong Kong, Malta and all over the British Isles.
In 2009, Big Finish Productions released audio adaptations of his plays The Last Act and The Death and Life, starring Roger Llewellyn. They also adapted The Tangled Skein into a two part audio drama starring Nicholas Briggs.

Other work

Davies is the editor of several collections for Wordsworth & Collectors Library including:
In 2009 an omnibus volume of William Fryer Harvey's stories, titled "The Beast with Five Fingers". The volume contains 45 stories, and an extensive biographical introduction.
His DVD work includes writing and narrating commentaries for the MPI release of the digitally re-mastered Basil Rathbone Holmes films; conducting interviews on the new Jeremy Brett Holmes releases; and with David Jason on A Touch of Frost DVDs.
Davies is one-third of the literary performance group The Mystery Men, alongside Matthew Booth and M. J. Elliott.