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A Study in Scarlet: Part 2 - Chapter 1-4
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May 22, 2018 06:14AM

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Yeah I didn't like this part at all.

Yeah I didn't like this part at all."
I don't mind it. It just came out of nowhere.



It's essentially a prequel, I think. It will probably explain why Jefferson Hope (the murderer in part one) kills Strangerson and Drebber (the murder victims). So it's very much connected to the first story.
It's interesting because I've never read any thriller/crime/mystery book that reveals the backstory and motive after the arrest in this way.


There is a lot of backstory here, but I kind of find it tedious because the Old West is one of the eras of history that I have the least interest in. I am reading an annotated edition of the book (The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes, Volume III: The Novels


That's very interesting! I had no idea. Thanks for sharing. :)

I figured this section is meant to be a prequel to what happened. I was very confused in the first bit. (view spoiler)
It's interesting the way this is written: how Doyle writes the entire mystery, then does a prequel with the backstory and reasoning behind it afterwards.
I"m interested too see how it plays out.

Yeah I didn't like this part at all."
I don't mind it. It just came out of nowhere."
I was definitely caught off guard too!
"Who the heck are these people, now?!"

I agree this way of revealing the backstory is interesting!
Usually after the crime is solved, the only details about the backstory you know come from the person who solved the crime (like if Holmes was explaining how the clues were put together)
You don't normally get a full-on narrative set during the present time.
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