A Study in Scarlet

A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, published by Penguin Adult on March 6, 2008, is a classic work of fiction that introduces readers to the iconic partnership of Dr. John Watson and the amateur detective Sherlock Holmes. In this edition, spanning 176 pages, readers are drawn into a world of mystery as Watson, newly settled in Baker Street, becomes embroiled in a chilling case involving a dead man found in a house in south London, marked by a single blood-written word.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness Holmes’s exceptional analytical abilities as he navigates a complex web of murder, revenge, and lost love. The story delves into themes of criminality and the intricacies of human relationships, showcasing the traditional elements of the mystery and detective genre. This edition offers a concise yet engaging exploration of the early adventures of Holmes and Watson, appealing to fans of literary classics and mystery enthusiasts alike.
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When Dr John Watson takes rooms in Baker Street with amateur detective Sherlock Holmes, he has no idea that he is about to enter a shadowy world of criminality and violence. Accompanying Holmes to an ill-omened house in south London, Watson is startled to find a dead man whose face is contorted in a rictus of horror. There is no mark of violence on the body yet a single word is written on the wall in blood. Dr Watson is as baffled as the police, but Holmes�s brilliant analytical skills soon uncover a trail of murder, revenge and lost love �
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