A Study in Scarlet
by Arthur Conan Doyle
A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The story marks the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, who would become the most famous detective duo in literature. The book's title derives from a speech given by Holmes, a consulting detective, to his friend and chronicler Watson on the nature of his work, in which he describes the story's murder investigation as his "study in scarlet": "There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it." Wikipedia
About the Author
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle
KStJ DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician.
He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in
Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about
Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are milestones in the
field of crime fiction. Wikipedia
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