Cover of the book A Study in Scarlet
Bestseller book
Critically acclaimed
Has film adaptation
Buy on Amazon

Already read? Rate it!

A Study in Scarlet

byArthur Conan Doyle

Who is this book for? Readers who enjoy classic detective stories and mysteries.

Topics Detective duoMurder investigationCrime scenesPrivate investigatorsMystery and suspensePioneersThe church of jesus christ and latter-day saintsBattle of maiwandTrichinopoly cigarsAortic aneurysmMurderRevengeFriendship
MoodSuspenseful
ViolenceMild
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet is the literary debut of the world's most famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, introduced by Iain Sinclair with notes by Ed Glinert in Penguin Classics.Convalescing in London after a disastrous experience of war in Afghanistan, Dr John Watson finds himself sharing rooms with his enigmatic new acquaintance, Sherlock Holmes. But their quiet bachelor life at 221B Baker Street is soon interrupted by the grisly discovery of a dead man in a grimy 'ill-omened' house in south-east London, his face contorted by an expression of horror and hatred such as Watson has never seen before. On the wall, the word rache - German for 'revenge' - is written in blood, yet there are no wounds on the victim or signs of a struggle. Watson's head is in a whirl, but the formidable Holmes relishes this challenge to his deductive powers, and so begins their famous investigative partnership.In his introduction, Iain Sinclair discusses the links between Sherlock Holmes mysteries and the Jack the Ripper murders, Conan Doyle's narrative style and his depiction of London. This edition also includes further reading, a chronology and notes.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was born in Edinburgh where he qualified as a doctor, but it was his writing which brought him fame, with the creation of Sherlock Holmes, the first scientific detective. He was also a social reformer who used his investigative skills to prove the innocence of individuals. Iain Sinclair is the author of Downriver (winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Encore Award), and his latest book Ghost Milk: Calling Time on the Grand Project is published by Penguin.Ed Glinert writes a regular column for Time Out magazine, and is the author of The Literary Guide to London. Glinert's latest book, The London Compendium, is published by Penguin.If you liked A Study in Scarlet you might enjoy The Hound of the Baskervilles, also available in Penguin Classics.

Language

en

Published on

07/05/2001

Pages

192

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780140439083

Price Comparison

Editions in other languages

More books by Arthur Conan Doyle

Show all

Books similar to A Study in Scarlet

If you enjoyed readingA Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, you may also like some of the following books.


19th Century Classics

The 19th Century Classics present a rich tapestry of social change and industrial revolution. These narratives often delve into the complexities of human nature and societal norms, offering a profound look at the period's challenges and triumphs. Ideal for those who appreciate intricate character studies and historical context.

Show all

Detective Fiction

Detective Fiction invites readers to join brilliant sleuths as they solve intricate cases. With their logical deductions and engaging mysteries, these stories are a staple for anyone who loves a good whodunit.

Show all

Historical Mysteries

Historical Mysteries transport readers to different eras, where historical settings and events are integral to the plot. Fans of history and mystery alike will enjoy unraveling secrets from the past.

Show all

Award Winning Literature

Step into the world of **Award Winning Literature books**, where every page resonates with excellence and acclaim. These books have not only captured the hearts of readers but have also been recognized by prestigious literary awards.

Show all

Crime

Step into the thrilling world of crime books, where suspense and mystery keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a fan of gritty urban tales or psychological mind-benders, our collection of crime novels offers something for every reader.

Show all

Classics

Step into the world of Classics books, where timeless tales continue to captivate readers across generations. From the profound narratives of the Enlightenment to the passionate prose of Romanticism, these books offer a rich tapestry of history and culture.

Show all