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Sherry Thomas' new novel presents a gender-flipped Sherlock Holmes tale, with a heroine who must battle not only the bad guys but also the Victorian era's unfair restrictions on women's lives.
The first Sherlock Holmes book, 'A Study in Scarlet,' celebrates its mysterious 130th anniversary.
Happy birthday, Sherlock Holmes. A lot has changed in 125 years, but we still need the detective work you represent.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Real-Life Figure Sherlock Holmes Is Based On: True Story ExplainedSir Arthur Conan Doyle's character, Sherlock Holmes is a detective based on a real-life figure who used methods of deduction ...
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Batman Finds His Son by Taking a Page From Sherlock Holmes' BookThis is a nod to Sherlock Holmes and a similar group he organized, dubbed the “Baker Street Irregulars.” They appeared in the first Sherlock Holmes story, ‘A Study in Scarlet,’ where ...
Sherry Thomas’s new book imagines the unique obstacles that would face a lady Sherlock Holmes.
Lifelong Sherlock Holmes devotee executive producer Brendan Foley joins the crowd with his new show about the world’s most famous detective, Sherlock & Daughter.
Sherlock Holmes takes a closer look. | Culture Club/GettyImages When he first whips out his magnifying glass in A Study in Scarlet, Holmes became the first detective in a work of fiction to use ...
That year saw the publication of A Study in Scarlet, Arthur Conan Doyle's first book to feature his signature character, Sherlock Holmes.
The short answer is, yes, The Irregulars are indeed featured in several of Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories, including the first-ever novel to feature Holmes, A Study in Scarlet, published ...
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