Uno Studio in Rosso Arthur Conan Doyle
- Plot Uno Studio in Rosso Arthur Conan Doyle
In 1887 "A study in red" was published, a novel that marks the birth of a character who has become legendary, Sherlock Holmes, the most famous and brilliant detective in history. A character who gave fame to its author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, hitherto penniless doctor. But here's how it all began.
Returning from the British colonies, John Watson, a former military doctor looking for cheap accommodation, meets Sherlock Holmes, intent on finding a roommate with whom to share the expenses.
Their meeting is memorable: from a simple glance Holmes guesses Watson's profession and many other details of his life, leaving him stunned.
Soon Watson begins to take an interest in Holmes' profession, and is fascinated by his deductive skills, which he soon has the opportunity to observe on the field: the detective receives in fact the request for help from Scotland Yard, which involves him in a very complex case.
After an incredible series of twists and turns and brilliant ideas, Holmes will be able to discover the culprit, solving a case that seemed insoluble.
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