A Study in Scarlet (Modern Library Classics) by Anne Perry

Anne Perry is the author of many bestselling mysteries set in Victorian London.

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A Study in Scarlet (Modern Library Classics) by Anne Perry


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Arthur Conan Doyle's Study in Scarlet is the first published story involving the legendary Sherlock Holmes, arguably the world's best-known detective, and the first narrative by Holmes's Boswell, the unassuming Dr. Watson, a military surgeon lately returned from the Afghan War. Watson needs a flat-mate and a diversion. Holmes needs a foil. And thus a great literary collaboration begins.

Watson and Holmes move to a now-famous address, 221B Baker Street, where Watson is introduced to Holmes's eccentricities as well as his uncanny ability to deduce information about his fellow beings. Somewhat shaken by Holmes's egotism, Watson is nonetheless dazzled by his seemingly magical ability to provide detailed information about a man glimpsed once under the streetlamp across the road.

Then murder. Facing a deserted house, a twisted corpse with no wounds, a mysterious phrase drawn in blood on the wall, and the buffoons of Scotland Yard--Lestrade and Gregson--Holmes measures, observes, picks up a pinch of this and a pinch of that, and generally baffles his faithful Watson. Later, Holmes explains: "In solving a problem of this sort, the grand thing is to be able to reason backward.... There are few people who, if you told them a result, would be able to evolve from their own inner consciousness what the steps were which led up to that result." Holmes is in that elite group.

Conan Doyle quickly learned that it was Holmes's deductions that were of most interest to his readers. The lengthy flashback, while a convention of popular fiction, simply distracted from readers' real focus. It is when Holmes and Watson gather before the coal fire and Holmes sums up the deductions that led him to the successful apprehension of the criminal that we are most captivated. Subsequent Holmes stories--The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, and Paperback edition.

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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.


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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Don't forget that this is FICTION., September 7, 2003 Reviewer: Emily Jensen from Oklahoma City, OK I had never read a Sherlock Holmes book until this week. I decided to begin with the first. It was amuzing, well written, intruiging, and then suddenly I'm thrown for a loop when it makes the Mormons out to be murdering kidnappers. I was so disturbed by this at first, that it almost ruined the book for me, but then I realize that you have to forgive Doyle because in 1887 information on Mormons was scarce and shady. It was a fairly new organization at that time and the biblical practice of polygamy that was practiced by a few of the members was very hated, as would be expected. But we must remember that Doyle was writing a work of fiction, and historical accuracy is unnecessary for a good story, and this is definitely a good mystery that is well written. I look forward to reading more of the adventures of Watson and Holmes (hopefully without any more slandering of Christians). --This text refers to the Paperback edition

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