A Study in Scarlet

by Arthur Conan Doyle, Anne Perry (Introduction)
A Study in Scarlet
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June 10th 2003 by Modern Library (first published 1887)

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Paperback, 160 pages

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0812968549    (isbn13: 9780812968545)

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Arthur Conan Doyle's Study in Scarlet is the first published story involving the legendary Sherlock Holmes, arguably the world's best-known detective…more


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Ouise
Feb 20, 2009
Ouise rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Read in February, 2009
I found this book in a second-hand bookshop and as always with Conan Doyle, it transported me to a whole different world. This is the first Sherlock Holmes' novel and it mixes the crime genre with the travelling-to-uncommon-places narration that I am fond of in Conan Doyle. I particularly liked the first encounter with Sherlock Holmes, the description made by Dr. Watson of his new peculiar "flatmate" and the discussion they have about the brain-attics. Sherlock Holmes explains to Dr. W...more
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Cameron
Oct 03, 2008
Cameron rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

bookshelves: mystery
Read in October, 2008
This is the first of Sherlock Holmes, it is very cool and I enjoyed it. The very interesting part of the book is that it is Doyle's first try at historical fiction. In the introduction it talked about how he was not very accurate with his history but remember it is fiction. I find it interesting because I am a member of The Church of Jesus Crist of Later-Day Saints also known as "the Mormons".
In this book the two people that are murdered are Mormons and the Murderer is not Mormo...more
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Antonia
Mar 06, 2009
Antonia rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

I really, really like mystery and detective novels. So when I told a friend this, she immediatley asked "and have you ever read the Sherlock Holmes?" And when I said no, I knew what my next mission was: to read them.

So, I started the book, and unlike most 19th century novels, this book started so entertaining. It was extremely well written, being precise and sort of scientifical (like Sherlock Holmes himself) but also with an entertaining and, if I may say so, good choice o...more
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Hayley
Jan 19, 2009
Hayley rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Read in February, 2009
recommended to Hayley by: Kris Sandburg
recommends it for: Mystery lovers; people who watch "House"
Doyle's first book about Sherlocke Holmes introduces us to Dr. Watson, who meets Holmes and provides a reasonable and likable narration of the latter's bizarre prowess as a detective.

The most enjoyable parts of this, for me, were Watson's own observations and characterizations of Holmes. I think there could have been much more of them, but I suppose that's what the later books and short stories are for.

I'm not going to describe the particular mystery Holmes solves in det...more
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Scott
Oct 05, 2008
Scott rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

bookshelves: 1880s, crime, victorian
Read in October, 2008
In A Study in Scarlet (1888), Arthur Conan Doyle introduces his master sleuth to the world, warts and all. Aside from his well-known arrogance and tactlessness, Holmes' other flaws – as well as his odd but impressive knowledge – are cataloged by his astonished new roommate, Dr. Watson:

1. Knowledge of Literature.—Nil.
2. Knowledge of Philosophy.—Nil.
3. Knowledge of Astronomy.—Nil.
4. Knowledge of Politics.—Feeble.
5. Know...more
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Brian Steed
Read in August, 2005
The first Holmes. I was half expecting the character, as presented in his original form, to be the cartoony “elementary, my dear Watson!” shorthand we all carry in our heads, but I was surprised to see that many of the cool mannerisms that Jeremy Brett brought out in his performances were right there on the page (which makes Brett an even greater actor in my mind, knowing that his performance was in large measure an accurate interpretation of the literary character, rather than added-on ecc...more
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Amy
Nov 17, 2007
Amy rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Read in November, 2007
I recently read/listened to A Slight Trick of the Mind by Mitch Cullin. I've only read one of the Sherlock Holmes short stories when I was younger, and decided my Winter Reading Goal is to read through/listen to as many of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock stories that I can get my hands on.

Study in Scarlet was a great introduction to Holmes and Watson. I never entirely realized what a smug, conceited bastard Holmes was. I'm not entirely sure that I like him, but the story was well-to...more
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Gabriel Emerson
Read in August, 2007
I was surprised when reading this how much television shows of every genre, but especially series like CSI, owe to this book.

While it's a bit frustrating that only Holmes possesses the details to solve this one, it's a great introduction to this iconic sleuth.

Most of the interest in this book is concerning the history of Watson and Holmes, and the mystery is almost secondary. The relationships between Holmes and his Scotland Yard friends are set up here.

The...more
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Lenna
Oct 28, 2007
Lenna rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

bookshelves: randomfiction
This wasn't quite as interesting as I expected, perhaps because it is the prototype for a genre that has become so prevalent. As a reader you're not really asked to think about anything on your own. None of the facts that Holmes uses to make his startling accusations are provided to you until the mystery has already been solved so the whole thing is rather anti-climatic. A crime happens, a bunch of other things happen and then an arrest is made... then there is lengthy exposition as to how the '...more
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Pete
Mar 22, 2008
Pete rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0140439080)

Read in March, 2008
After reading some of the stories from "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" recently, I got caught up in watching a bunch of the BBC's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes TV series (which was a fantastic program from the 1980s...check it out on Netflix). I then thought it necessary to take a look at this... the original Holmes story. Eh. The first part of the book is great, the initial meeting of Holmes and Watson is priceless (as all of their interactions invariably are), but half of the boo...more
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Andrew
Dec 31, 2008
Andrew rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Read in January, 2007
It's weird to think of Sherlock as anything but the big-nosed floppy-heat-wearing goof that we've all seen in a million different incarnations whether it be in film, cartoon or whatever. I pictured him as written and it wasn't in the checkered suit and magnifying glass. He was more of a prick and a usually mentally unavailable man that wasn't exactly approachable who cared little outside of uncovering clues and getting to the bottom of the case.

The relationship between him and Watso...more
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Ashley
Jan 04, 2010
Ashley rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

bookshelves: 2010
Read in January, 2010
I was inspired to start reading Sir Doyle's Sherlock stories after watching the new movie last evening with my husband. I wondered which was more accurate to the original characters; a dapper, distinguished, collected Sherlock and the slightly lackluster Dr Waston side-kick I had always seen in movies or the Sherlock of the new release film, who is eccentric, bohemian, and almost childlike in his love of detecting with a devoted and equally witted Dr. Watson. I found the later to be more a mor...more
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Mike
Dec 30, 2009
Mike rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Owns a copy — Read in December, 2009
recommended to Mike by: My uncle Woodrow, now 93, who also recommended Edgar Rice Burrou
recommends it for: lovers of classic detective fiction.
After reading A.O. Scott's review of Sherlock Holmes, I was ready to be a bit disappointed by the movie. Too much action appealing to adolescent boys, I believe Scott said. There also appears to be a brouhaha among Holmesian purists disappointed in the latest film. I watched the movie, enjoyed it (and I am far past adolescence)and turned to Doyle's first Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet. While I admit I first read this tale as an adolescent, I have re-read it in my 30s and now (shudder) my 50...more
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Isoldelee
Dec 20, 2009
Isoldelee rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Read in December, 2009
This is the first Sherlock Holmes book that I have read. I would have given it a higher rating had it not been for the fact that events leading up the the murder mystery revolved around the Church. I was surprised to read about Mormons in a Sherlock Holmes book and after reading some more of the story just became annoyed. Too bad Arthur Conan Doyle did not have Sherlock Holmes as his fact checker. I'm not an expert in church history but I know if something is just plain wrong. Not only was ...more
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Michael
Feb 07, 2010
Michael rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1906838011)

Read in February, 2010
Review from Badelynge.
This isn't the first time A study in Scarlet has been adapted into a graphic novel but it is still a welcome addition. Ian Edginton is very faithful to Doyle's story. The book is quite pleasing all round. Ian Culbard delivers a style of art that doesn't ape the Strand illustrations, rather he chooses to caricature the characters using Doyle's descriptions. Everyone is instantly recognizable throughout. A narrow palette of colours is used, mainly all shades of brown an...more
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Claire
Apr 27, 2009
Claire rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

bookshelves: detective
Read in April, 2009
My first Arthur Conan Doyle experience and this book annoyed me a bit! I began by enjoying it and unexpectedly warmed to the character Sherlock Holmes although the trait of miraculously knowing everything while everyone else including the police were portrayed as numbskulls grated rather. Halfway through the setting and storyline took a complete swap, so much so that I checked I was still reading the correct book as I was reading online! It was totally different and not the type of story I he...more
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Cmonjeau
Jan 03, 2010
Cmonjeau rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Read in January, 2010
Really a 4.5. I wish Goodreads had a 10 point scale.

I thoroughly enjoyed this, Sherlock Holmes's debut, and strongly recommend it to friends who don't think they like 19th century literature. Conan Doyle's prose remains incredibly accessible. Holmes is wonderfully likeable-cum-loathable.

It's a quite short read, but I couldn't put it down. I did wish at times I had been reading a Norton edition (is there one?) or an annotated version, though, because there were some hi...more
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Jeff Yoak
Feb 08, 2010
Jeff Yoak rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1400130832)

Read in February, 2010
Looking forward to re-reading the Sherlock Holmes stories in order, I started with A Study in Scarlet which introduces Holmes and Watson. I really enjoyed being immersed in this world again, but was also surprised at how it drags a little in places. Doyle wrote this work at 27 and was definitely still learning how. At the mid-point of the novel, the mystery is actually resolved. The author then abruptly switches to telling another story -- the backstory of the guilty and victims in a faraway...more
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Jf Foronda
Jun 07, 2009
Jf Foronda rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1420925539)

Read in June, 2009
recommends it for: anyone who likes detective stories
Good beginning. It quickly got my attention.

However, Part II annoyed me. Like some reviewers mentioned, I had to go online and even check other eBook sources to make sure that my copy of the eBook was really a good one... it felt like I was reading a totally different story. Once I verified that I had a good copy, I knew that a connection to the original story will be made sooner or later. That turned out to be much later... I was getting bored and fastly scanning the pages until...more
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ninefly
Jan 26, 2010
ninefly rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0755334477)

Owns a copy — Read in January, 2010
review of: audio book read by John Telfer

This introduction of the uniquely gifted detective Sherlock Holmes, seen through the eyes of the humble ex-army doctor John Watson, appeals as both a historical mystery, as well as a deeply entertaining portrait of the eccentric sleuth. It was fun to follow along with the easily sympathized Watson as he struggles to figure out both what Holmes has already been able to deduce from the mystery, as well as the great mystery of Holmes himself. Eve...more
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