A review by mybookishhedgemaze
Sherlock Holmes in Orbit by Jack Nimersheim, Mark Aronson, Anthony R. Lewis, Dean Wesley Smith, Mark Bourne, Susan Casper, George Alec Effinger, Janni Lee Simner, Vonda N. McIntyre, David Gerrold, Josepha Sherman, Lawrence Schimel, William Barton, Leah A. Zeldes, Mike Resnick, Gary Alan Ruse, Ralph Roberts, Laura Resnick, Barry N. Malzberg, Michael Capobianco, Craig Shaw Gardner, Byron Tetrick, Robert J. Sawyer, Martin H. Greenberg, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, John DeChancie, Frank M. Robinson, Brian M. Thomsen

1.0

While one or two stories were worth reading the rest were, at best, boring or pointless (one spent a few pages trying to establish that Watson is a jealous, compulsive liar, and that the adventures of Holmes are either made up or another man aided him...that's it, no actual story-line...come to think of it, there were three stories written around this basis in one way or another) and, at worst, offensive to true Sherlock fans (Sherlock is a meth addict with schizophrenia whose sidekick is an imbecile, neither has ever left their shared apartment which stinks of every body fluid imaginable...this one fits into the previous category of Sherlock/Watson being shams).