This collection of essays examines the cultural intersections and fan traditions that have developed around the immensely successful BBC series Sherlock, a treatment of the Sherlock Holmes
updated and re-vamped for the digital era. The series, which began in 2010, continues today and is considered an international phenomenon on several levels. General topics include transmedia
and collective intelligence, Sherlock past and present, adaptations and intertextuality, and interpreting Sherlock. Editors are Busse (English, Tulane U., and editor) and Stein (transmedia
authorship, gender, and generation in media culture, Middlebury College). Annotation 穢2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)