Since he first appeared in the 1887 Beeton's Christmas
annual A Study in Scarlet, a great deal has been written about
Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary character, the consulting
detective Sherlock Holmes.
Now, for the first time, Raymond G. Farney offers a concise,
case-by-case compendium of these Sherlockian adventures.
In an easy-to-read format, Farney presents a study of each Sherlock Holmes novel and
short story. Each case is broken down in a similar format, covering fast facts on the
publication, the plot, and the outcome of the story itself. The studies include information
such as Characters, Crime, Victim, Crime Scene, Timeline, Evidence & Clues, and, of
course, Holmes' own Observations & Deductions.
A Study in Sherlock is a comprehensive treasure trove of Holmesian information-and
a must-read for any Holmes aficionado!
RAYMOND G. FARNEY is a retired business owner who designed and built new residential homes at the New Jersey shore and since childhood an avid reader of Sherlock Holmes stories.