In Nicholas Meyer's novel The Canary Trainer, Holmes again goes incognito as Sigerson.
In Nicholas Meyer's novel The Canary Trainer, Sherlock Holmes develops several theories as to the Phantom's identity.
Regardless of his identity, the Phantom in The Canary Trainer is much more unhinged and bloodthirsty than in the original novel or play.
The Canary Trainer (1993) by Nicholas Meyer - a Sherlock Holmes novel which re-interprets Leroux's plot.
In Nicholas Meyer's novel The Canary Trainer, the role of the Persian is largely taken by an incognito Sherlock Holmes.
The Canary Trainer, a 1993 novel by Nicholas Meyer.
It is from this unchronicled tale that The Notorious Canary Trainers (a Sherlockian scion in Madison, Wisconsin, founded in 1969) take their name.
Characters in "The Canary Trainer"
Meyer followed this with two additional Holmes novels: The West End Horror (1976), and then The Canary Trainer (1993).
It is during these travels that the events of Meyer's sequel The Canary Trainer occur.