Author: Steve Nunes
A keen interest in history, a lively imagination, and an engineer’s perspective allows Steve to bring his own brand of logic and deduction to the world of Sherlock Holmes. With ancestors deeply rooted in the American heartland, his bloodline descent from the French family of Vernet on his mother’s side is admittedly in question, but that doesn’t hinder him from claiming that illustrious heritage. By day, he applies Holmes’ renowned methods towards the detection and correction of those deviant anomalies that will naturally occur when you have four million lines of code jostling each other within a single virtual machine. By night, he exchanges his lab coat for an Inverness cloak and dedicates his efforts to those pretty, little problems of the household, like the enigmatic case of the missing remote. Occasionally, when the disarray of his rooms becomes too much for his family to bear, he devotes his time to the organization of his notes and records from the long misplaced archives of Dr. John H. Watson, which he was fortunate enough to purchase at an estate sale several years ago. From these extensive resources, he ultimately constructs the faithful (if perhaps somewhat embellished) narratives of previously unpublished adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Rumours abound that a rare sighting of the author may be obtained on the bike paths of the surrounding countryside, as evidenced by the distinctive longitudinal tread marks left by his tires, which students of the greatest detective would be quick to observe.
