In this fascinating guest article, David Foster dives into one of the most curious theories in Sherlockian scholarship: the idea that Martin Hewitt—Arthur Morrison’s clean-cut rival to Holmes—might actually be a young Mycroft Holmes in disguise.
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The Man Who Would Be Mycroft: Martin Hewitt’s…
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In this fascinating guest article, David Foster dives into one of the most curious theories in Sherlockian scholarship: the idea that Martin Hewitt—Arthur Morrison’s clean-cut rival to Holmes—might actually be a young Mycroft Holmes in disguise.