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Arthur Conan Doyle,Alexander Lyovkin

A Study In Scarlet

«In 1887, a young Arthur Conan Doyle published ‘A Study in Scarlet,’ thus creating an international icon in the quick-witted sleuth Sherlock Holmes. In this, the first Holmes mystery, the detective introduces himself to Dr. John H. Watson with the puzzling line ‘You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive.’ And so begins Watson’s, and the world’s, fascination with this enigmatic character.» Doyle presents two equally perplexing mysteries for Holmes to solve—one a murder that takes place in the shadowy outskirts of London, in a locked room where the haunting word Rache is written upon the wall, the other a kidnapping set in the American West. Quickly picking up the «scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life,» Holmes does not fail at finding the truth—and making literary history.
149 printed pages
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Impressions

  • sinfuego17sophia0425407shared an impression7 months ago

    Piquant - engagingly provocative
    - agreeably stimulating to the taste

    Provocative - exciting

  • Pockets in The Woodsshared an impression3 years ago

    Reading it at this age makes me realize that somehow the culprit is pretty obvious

  • Charlotteshared an impression4 years ago
    🔮Hidden Depths
    🎯Worthwhile
    🚀Unputdownable

    Really good, I couldn't put it down at all! It is really wonderfull to see how Sherlock Holmes arrived to the conclusion, and the backstories are facinating.

Quotes

  • megustasbananahas quoted6 years ago
    It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment.”
  • anastazijavegelhas quoted4 years ago
    “I consider that a man’s brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose.
  • malakelhaki4has quoted2 months ago
    I have already explained to you that what is out of the common is usually a guide rather than a hindrance.

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