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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
215
Language
English
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Fiction — A Classic Mystery In The Tradition Of Detective Fiction, Told Through A Tightly Plotted Narrative That Unfolds Across Windswept Moorland And A Secluded Estate. Its Central Purpose Is To Reveal Truth Through Careful Observation, Reasoning, And The Subtle Dance Of Clues And Misdirection. The Intended Reader Includes Adults And Older Teens Who Relish Suspenseful, Atmospheric Storytelling And The Intellectual Satisfaction Of Deduction. The Emotional Tone Is Moody, Suspenseful, And Intellectually Engaging.
Story-Led And Immersive, The Reading Experience Blends Precise Plotting With Atmospheric Description And Era-Appropriate Prose. A Steady Stream Of Clues, Twists, And Red Herrings Invites Close Attention And Rewards Thoughtful Theory-Testing As You Move Alongside The Investigators Through Shadowed Halls And Moorland Landscapes.
Centered On A Celebrated Detective And His Steadfast Partner, The Narrative Follows Their Methodical Pursuit Of Truth. Through Sharp Observation, Logical Reasoning, And Collaborative Teamwork, They Distinguish Fact From Fear As The Case Unravels And Suspects Are Questioned, Motives Weighed, And Cryptic Hints Interpreted.
After Finishing, Readers Gain Intellectual Satisfaction, Enhanced Curiosity About Human Motives, And A Lasting Respect For The Craft Of Deduction—Leaving Them Confident, Thoughtful, And Eager To Explore More Mysteries.
Product Details
Author
Arthur Conan Doyle
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
215
Language
English
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Was Born In Edinburgh In 1859 And Died In 1930. Within Those Years Was Crowded A Variety Of Activity And Creative Work That Made Him An International Figure And Inspired The French To Give Him The Epithet 'The Good Giant'. He Was The Nephew Of 'Dickie Doyle' The Artist, And Was Educated At Stonyhurst, And Later Studied Medicine At Edinburgh University, Where The Methods Of Diagnosis Of One Of The Professors Provided The Idea For The Methods Of Deduction Used By Sherlock Holmes. He Set Up As A Doctor At Southsea And It Was While Waiting For Patients That He Began To Write. His Growing Success As An Author Enabled Him To Give Up His Practice And Turn His Attention To Other Subjects. He Was A Passionate Advocate Of Many Causes, Ranging From Divorce Law Reform And The Channel Tunnel To The Issuing Of Inflatable Life-Jackets To Sailors. He Also Campaigned To Prove The Innocence Of Individuals, And His Work On The Edjalji Case Was Instrumental In The Introduction Of The Court Of Criminal Appeal. He Was A Volunteer Physician In The Boer War And Later In Life Became A Convert To Spiritualism. His Greatest Achievement Was, Of Course, His Creation Of Sherlock Holmes, Who Soon Attained International Status And Constantly Distracted Him From His Other Work; At One Time Conan Doyle Killed Him But Was Obliged By Public Protest To Restore Him To Life. And In His Creation Of Dr Watson, Holmes'S Companion In Adventure And Chronicler, Conan Doyle Produced Not Only A Perfect Foil For Holmes But Also One Of The Most Famous Narrators In Fiction. Penguin Publish All The Books About The Great Detective, A Study In Scarlet, The Sign Of Four, The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, The Return Of Sherlock Holmes, The Valley Of Fear, His Last Bow, The Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes, The Uncollected Sherlock Holmes And The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes. Photo By Walter Benington (Rr Auction) [Us Public Domain], Via Wikimedia Commons.