I've seen a collected edition of Sherlock Holmes stories that features an apology from the editor to the Mormons for the number of stories that use Mormons as villains. The guy argues that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle displays blatant hostility towards the church becuase he's a victorian Englishman who doesn't know too much about them. If that is the stance he adopts, I wonder why he even feels it's worth bothering to apologise? Does he fear that if he doesn't he might meet the sort of terrible fate described in ""A Study In Scarlet""?"