Book description
'There's a scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless
skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and
expose every inch of it.'
From the moment Dr John Watson takes lodgings in Baker Street with
the consulting detective Sherlock Holmes, he becomes intimately
acquainted with the bloody violence and frightening ingenuity of the
criminal mind.
In A Study in Scarlet , Holmes and Watson's first mystery,
the pair are summoned to a south London house where they find a dead
man whose contorted face is a twisted mask of horror. The body is
unmarked by violence but on the wall a mysterious word has been
written in blood.
The police are baffled by the crime and its circumstances. But when
Sherlock Holmes applies his brilliantly logical mind to the problem he
uncovers a tragic tale of love and deadly revenge . . .
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) started to write as a doctor,
whilst waiting for patients to arrive. Sherlock Holmes first appeared in
A Study in Scarlet (1887). The Holmes stories soon attracted such a
following that Conan Doyle felt the character overshadowed his other
work. In The Final Problem (1893) Conan Doyle killed him off, but was
obliged by public demand to restore the detective to life.