The Amateur Executioner By Dan Andriacco and Kieran McMullen Reviewed by Amy Thomas The Baker Street Babes The new collaborative novel by two seasoned Sherlock Holmes novelists is a rare type of book for me to review, since it does not directly star Sherlock Holmes. Instead, the world’s greatest detective has a prominent supporting role… Read More »
Review: Elementary 01×22 – Risk Management
Elementary 01×22 – Risk Management Reviewed by Liz Giorgi Being Geek Chic For The Baker Street Babes This is spoilery right from the get go. You’ve been warned. Moriarty may have finally revealed himself last week, but he’s still just a disembodied voice on a cell phone. So no Moriarty face yet, but we… Read More »
Review: The Curse of Sherlock Holmes – A Play in Two Acts By Dhanil Ali
The Curse of Sherlock Holmes by Dhanil Ali Reviewed by Maria Fleischhack The Baker Street Babes I am always a bit weary of reading plays which I haven’t seen performed, knowing that simply reading a play silently rarely does the text justice. When I received my review copy of the play from MX Publishing, I… Read More »
Review: Elementary 01×21 – Landmark Story
Elementary 01×21 – Landmark Story Reviewed by Liz Giorgi Being Geek Chic For The Baker Street Babes The Moriarty mystery finally picks back up where it left off this week and with it came momentum, excitement and one of the best scenes in the series yet. This Moriarty mystery episode is all spoilers… Read More »
Review: The Devil’s Grin by Annelie Wendeberg
The Devil’s Grin by Annelie Wendeberg Reviewed by Maria Fleischhack The Baker Street Babes The title of the novel is intriguing already, and the story begins with the account of Dr. Anton Kronberg’s adventures in 1889. Dr. Kronberg, the leading epidemiologist of his time is called to examine a cholera victim in the north of… Read More »
Review: Elementary 01×20 – Dead Man’s Switch
Elementary 01×20- Dead Man’s Switch Reviewed by Liz Giorgi Being Geek Chic For The Baker Street Babes You know what I really wish they would try on Elementary? Sherlock Holmes being happy. Sure, he has these momentary (and by momentary, I mean two seconds) instances of pleasure whilst solving a case, but the fact… Read More »
Review: The Revenge Of Sherlock Holmes at Hoxton Hall + Minicast!
The Revenge Of Sherlock Holmes Performed at Hoxton Hall, London. Reviewed by Ardy The Baker Street Babes Jenn and I went to see The Revenge of Sherlock Holmes at Hoxton Hall a couple of days ago. The posters promised “a Music Hall musical of elementary magnificence” with “more Victoriana than even Prince Albert could handle”…. Read More »
Review: Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Crystal Blue Bottle
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of The Crystal Blue Bottle By Luke Benjamin Kuhns et al. Reviewed by Amy Thomas The Baker Street Babes Graphic novels—throughout my life, they’ve been on the periphery of my consciousness, something I appreciate as an art form and sometimes leaf through in the bookstore, but rarely something I… Read More »
221B Con Round-Up!
221B Con happened the weekend of April 12th in Atlanta, GA. It was the inaugural con of all things Sherlock Holmes and was a wild success. We were lucky to be invited as guests and decided to film some footage of the weekend for all attendees to cherish in the years to come. Enjoy! Above… Read More »








The Baker Street Babes Commentaries!
May 13th, 2013 by BSB
We have been toying with the idea of doing commentaries for awhile. Lord knows we have enough to say! So we’re delighted to announce that we’re moving forward with the idea! The commentaries will be released through our podcast and have a small introduction before we tell you when to click play on the film/episode… Read More »