A Study in Scarlet: A Sherlock Holmes Novel

A Study in Scarlet: A Sherlock Holmes Novel

by Arthur Conan Doyle , Madelon O'Sullivan
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Romance Mystery Science Fiction +14 more
Format Paperback
Pages 171
Language English
Published Apr 30, 2024
Publisher Independently published
ISBN-13 9798324408442
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In this riveting tale, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of mystery and intrigue. When a gruesome murder is discovered, the brilliant detective applies his keen powers of observation and deduction, leading them down a tangled web of clues and dark secrets. With every twist and turn, the anticipation builds as they navigate a world filled with suspense and danger.

As the pair delves deeper into the case, their camaraderie grows, showcasing the brilliance of their partnership. Holmes’s enigmatic personality juxtaposes beautifully with Watson’s steadfast loyalty, creating an engaging dynamic that enchants readers. This classic introduces a timeless bond and sets the stage for countless adventures that fans would come to adore.

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5.0

[Review contains minor spoilers]I came for Sherlock Holmes and stayed for John Ferrier. Where can I get me a man like that lol? Honest and hardworking, loyal and protective over his adoptive daughter, recognizes the mormons for the misogynistic cult they are AND celibate? Only in a book could such a perfect man exist.Anyways, everyone knows Sherlock Holmes and I looove, love, love the concept and the characters of Sherlock and John, as well as their dynamic. I've watched all movies and tv shows and finally I'm reading the books (btw if you're looking for a good tv show I can recommend the classic Granada Holmes and Elementary, don't bother with the BBC version unless you have nothing else to do).I never knew the book was parted in two stories, first half with John & Sherlock and the second half was the story of John Ferrier, but of course the story connects to the case. Honestly I didn't expect the second half to hold my attention as it did, I would've read a whole book or series about John Ferrier and his daughter on his own! Final words: Great introduction to Sherlock and John as characters, an actual classic for a reason (unlike some others... looking at you Shadow over innsmouth, ugh.) 

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