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Rollercoasters: A Study in Scarlet


Roller Coasters

No. of pages 192

Published: 2016

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In this, the first of Conan Doyle's classic Sherlock Holmes mysteries, Dr Watson and Holmes embark on their first case together. A man is found murdered, with no apparent physical wounds and a terrible grimace fixed on his face. The police are mystified, but using his astonishing skills of deduction and logic, the famous detective uncovers a story of deceit, love, revenge and murder than spans years and stretches across continents. From the body found in an abandoned house, Watson and Holmes chase the clues across London and beyond to reach a gripping conclusion, meanwhile cementing their partnership as the most famous detective pair in literature.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Roller Coasters .

There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Oxford University Press .

Arthur Conan Doyle (22 May 1859 - 7 July 1930) was a Scottish writer, responsible for creating the literary character, Sherlock Holmes.

 

This book contains the following story:

A Study in Scarlet

"A Study in Scarlet" is the first novel featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective duo, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. The novel was first published in 1887 and introduced readers to the brilliant detective and his loyal friend. Here's a summary of the plot:

The story begins with Dr. John Watson, a former army surgeon, returning to London after being wounded in the Second Afghan War. Watson is in need of affordable accommodation, and a mutual acquaintance introduces him to Sherlock Holmes, a consulting detective. Holmes is a brilliant but eccentric detective known for his keen powers of observation and deduction.

Watson moves in with Holmes and soon becomes involved in his investigations. Their first case together involves a murder in a deserted house in Brixton. The victim, Enoch Drebber, is found dead, and the word "RACHE" is written in blood on the wall. The police are baffled, but Holmes quickly deduces the meaning of the word and begins his investigation.

Holmes and Watson's investigation leads them to a cab driver named Jefferson Hope, who has a personal vendetta against the perpetrators. The story then shifts to a flashback that explains the motive behind the murder. It tells the tale of love and betrayal in the American West, involving a group of Mormons led by Brigham Young and their journey to Utah.

In this flashback, a young woman named Lucy Ferrier is persecuted by the Mormons but finds sanctuary with a group of friendly Indians. Among them is Jefferson Hope, who falls in love with Lucy. However, tragedy strikes, and Lucy and her adoptive father are left stranded in the desert. Lucy dies, and her father dies shortly after, leaving Hope with a deep desire for revenge against the Mormons who caused their suffering.

Hope's pursuit of vengeance leads him to London, where he tracks down the men responsible for Lucy's and her father's fate. He kills them, seeking justice for the wrongs done to his loved ones. Holmes deduces Hope's motives and allows him to escape, understanding the complex morality of the situation.

"A Study in Scarlet" is notable for introducing readers to Holmes and Watson's dynamic partnership and Holmes's brilliant deductive methods. It combines elements of mystery, romance, and revenge, setting the stage for the many adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in Doyle's subsequent stories

This book is in the following series:

Roller Coasters

This book features the following characters:

Sherlock Holmes
This book features Conan Doyle's character, Sherlock Holmes, the brilliant and eccentric detective known for his logical reasoning, keen observation skills, and deductive abilities. Holmes is the central character around whom the Sherlock Holmes stories revolve.

Dr John Watson
Dr John Watson is Sherlock Holmes's assistant, friend and flatmate in the Arthur Conan Doyle stories about the fictional detective. Watson is a medical doctor and often accompanies Holmes on his cases. He narrates most of the stories, providing the reader with insight into Holmes's methods and the cases they undertake.

Mrs Hudson
Mrs Hudson is Holmes and Watson's landlady, who takes care of their residence at 221B Baker Street. She appears occasionally in the stories.