A Study in Scarlet
A Study in Scarlet is the brilliant novel that introduced the world to one of literature's most iconic characters—Sherlock Holmes. Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this classic detective story marks the beginning of the legendary partnership between the keenly observant consulting detective and his loyal friend and chronicler, Dr. John Watson. The story opens with Dr. Watson, a former army surgeon recently returned from Afghanistan, seeking affordable lodging in London. Through a mutual acquaintance, he is introduced to the enigmatic Sherlock Holmes, a man of extraordinary intellect, eccentric habits, and unmatched powers of deduction. When a mysterious murder is discovered in an abandoned house, bearing strange clues and a single cryptic word written in blood, Holmes is called upon to unravel a case that has baffled Scotland Yard. As Holmes applies his revolutionary methods of observation, logical reasoning, and forensic science, readers are drawn into a complex investigation filled with false leads, hidden motives, and startling revelations. The novel takes an unexpected turn midway, transporting the reader across continents and into the past, where a tale of love, betrayal, revenge, and moral conflict provides the key to understanding the crime. Beyond its gripping mystery, A Study in Scarlet explores themes of justice, obsession, and the consequences of unchecked vengeance. Doyle skillfully contrasts the rigid logic of Holmes with the emotional depth of human suffering, creating a story that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply humane. The novel also reflects the social and cultural tensions of the Victorian era, adding richness and authenticity to its setting. Timeless in its appeal, A Study in Scarlet laid the foundation for the detective genre and set the standard for all mysteries that followed. With unforgettable characters, a cleverly constructed plot, and the unforgettable debut of Sherlock Holmes, this novel remains an essential read for fans of classic literature, crime fiction, and ingenious storytelling.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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