A Study In Scarlet : By Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle


langue indéterminée | 08-03-2026 | 158 pages

9791043140181

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Brève description / annotation

A Study in Scarlet is the novel which first introduced Arthur Conan Doyles' iconic characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. It was published in 1887 in a popular magazine, Beeton's Christmas Annual. It attracted little public attention at the time, but interest in Holmes continued to build with the subsequent series of short stories Doyle wrote featuring the austere, analytical detective-now one of the most well-known characters in all of English literature.A Study in Scarlet is told from the point of view of Dr. John Watson, a medical doctor who has recently returned to London after suffering serious injury and illness as part of the Army Medical Department deployed to Afghanistan. In precarious health and even more precarious financial straits, he's looking for cheap lodgings when a friend introduces him to Sherlock Holmes. The pair agree to share the rent of a flat Holmes has found.Watson is baffled by his companion's strange nature, his peculiar interests, his unusual breadth of knowledge in certain fields alongside his shocking ignorance in others, and his many strange visitors. Only eventually does Watson discover that Holmes has set himself up as the world's first "consulting detective," and it's not long before Watson finds himself assisting Holmes in a mysterious case. The body of a man has been found in an abandoned house, without wounds or other marks of injury. But on the wall, scrawled in blood, is the word RACHE. The subsequent unravelling of the mystery takes many unexpected turns.

Détails

Code EAN :9791043140181
Auteur(trice) : 
Editeur :Culturea
Date de publication :  08-03-2026
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : langue indéterminée
Hauteur :210 mm
Largeur :148 mm
Epaisseur :9 mm
Poids :214 gr
Stock :Disponible
Nombre de pages :158