The Seven-Per-Cent Solution

The Seven-Per-Cent Solution

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Oct 1, 1977 · Engels · Hardcover (367 pagina's)
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Formaat Hardcover
Pagina's 367
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Oct 1, 1977
Uitgever Ulverscroft
Editie Large Print
ISBN-10 0708900526
ISBN-13 9780708900529

Beschrijving

Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, the tale weaves a fascinating narrative that combines literary prowess with the allure of detective fiction. At its center are two iconic figures, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, drawn into a web of intrigue that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of their adventures. The story unfolds as Holmes grapples with the demons of his addiction, a battle that leads him to seek solace and clarity in the unlikeliest of places.

As they embark on their journey, Holmes and Watson traverse through a world riddled with deception and subterfuge, encountering a range of enigmatic characters who challenge their wits and moral compass. The investigation deepens when they uncover a plot that stretches across continents, putting their skills to the test. The dynamic between the detective and his loyal friend is both heartwarming and fraught with tension as they navigate the murky waters of human morality.

The narrative expertly balances elements of humor, suspense, and psychological insight, while immersing readers in the rich atmosphere of 19th-century London. With a clever blend of fact and fiction, the author crafts a storyline that pays homage to the beloved characters while bringing fresh depth to their personalities.

Through thrilling twists and engaging dialogue, the story captivates readers, drawing them into a world where the lines between reality and fiction blur. This exploration not only provides an adventure for the intellect but also reflects on the themes of addiction and the quest for redemption in an ever-complicated society.

Genres

Mysterie Thriller & Spanning Actie & Avontuur Geschiedenis
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