This charming book is based on an astonishing discovery: The tactics used by Sherlock Holmes to solve crimes were the same methods employed by his creator when the police asked him to provide expert opinions on real crimes.
For Scotland Yard, "Sherlock Holmes" was known as Conan Doyle. It was to him that inspectors turned when it came to unraveling the most complex and gruesome cases in the history of crime.
Through the pages of this book, the reader will learn details and evidence (never published before) about the most famous crimes Sherlock Holmes was called to solve. The references are from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself, when — in his capacity as a criminologist — he sensed the true culprit.
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Specifications
- Author
- Peter Costello
- Publisher
- Traylos
- Original Title
- The Real world of Sherlock Holmes
- Type
- Historical Novel
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 261
- Publication Date
- 1992
- Dimensions
- 16x24 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789607122148
Additional Specifications
- Series
- Sherlock Holmes
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