The Stark Munro Letters

The Stark Munro Letters was a "serious" historical novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle after he had retired the character of Sherlock Holmes in 1893, not wanting to be remembered for adventure stories.

George Litefoot owned the book after being given a copy as a gift for Christmas but had never read it and neither had Henry Gordon Jago. By the 63rd century, like all his non-Holmes work, The Stark Munro Letters had been long forgotten. (AUDIO: The Monstrous Menagerie)