Article first published as Book Review: A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle on Blogcritics.
About:
A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle is the very first novel featuring English detective Sherlock Holmes and his friend Dr. Watson. The story was written in 1886 and published in 1887 and marks the first appearance of the famous sleuth.
- 106 pages
- Publisher: Aziloth Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1907523324
My rating for A Study in Scarlet – 3
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Thoughts:
A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle is a strange book with a strange structure which is actually two stories thinly connected. The first part is the more interesting, where the legendary meeting between the detective and the doctor happens and an introduction to the characters as well as a murder mystery. The second part shifts from London to Utah where we get a somewhat sympathetic back-story to the murder and his deed.
This, I feel, is one of those books where it is better to know what will happen in the future in the context of the Sherlock Holmes universe and stories, not the plot. The story does give Holmes his ability to show off his analytical powers as well as his attitude which makes him a great detective but a lousy human being.
The story is awkward in its construction and I kept re-reading some parts thinking I totally missed something. This was the first Holmes story I read since I was 12 or so, I remembered them all being short and thought that maybe the book is constructed of two short stories, one a detective novel and the other one isn’t. However, that wasn’t so and everything was tied up for me at the end.
One can certainly tell of the immense talent the author has as the mystery unfolds. The dialogue is witty, filled with dry humor and entertaining, the characters are engaging and interesting and it’s a nice touch that the protagonist’s roommate tells the story.
While it was a weird reading experience, I did enjoy the book and the introduction to the great detective. I must admit however that if I wasn’t already familiar with Holmes I probably would not have read the other books in the series (but I did).
Synopsis:
Dr. Watson, coming back from military service in India and Afghanistan, needs a place to live. A friend introduces him to Sherlock Holmes and they ended up rooming together in an apartment in Baker Street, London.
Holmes is a “consulting detective” and an opium addict, is soon on his first case, a murder, taking his new friend with him. Watson is constantly amazed by Holmes brilliance, arrogance immense knowledge in some areas and yet very little in others. Holmes explains that he only needs to know certain subjects for his occupation and not let the rest clutter up his mind.
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7 Comments
Great review, I really love this book, I think it’s my favourite of the Sherlock books I’ve read so far (maybe because it was my first)
Thanks Michael, I’m looking forward to read some more myself.
I have a vague recollection of having read this once. I am going to have to check it out and see. I haven’t read so much Sherlock Holmes, so I should remember it. Anyway, it sounds interesting. I used to live just off Baker Street for a while in the Regent’s Park section of London.
Great Alex, looking forward to read what you thought of it.
I read all of Sherlock Holmes when I was living in England. I then visited London and with a map was able to trace Holmes’ residence and haunts. I’ve always enjoyed Doyle’s stories and read them every so many years-long enough so I don’t remember the endings.
Must have been very cool Sharon. I love reading books about places I’ve been to.
I’ve never read any Sherlock Holmes stories. I have no idea why not. :S