A Study in Crimson

Sherlock Holmes: 1942

Robert J Harris author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Birlinn General

Published:3rd Feb '22

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In A Study in Crimson, Sherlock Holmes faces a new killer, 'Crimson Jack', who mirrors the notorious Jack the Ripper's gruesome legacy.

In A Study in Crimson, readers are transported back to London in 1942, where the atmosphere is thick with tension and fear. A new killer, known as 'Crimson Jack', has emerged, committing gruesome murders that eerily echo the infamous Jack the Ripper case from 1888. The chilling resemblance between the two killers raises questions: Has the Ripper returned, or is this a new monster inspired by the dark legacy of the past? With the city engulfed in the chaos of war, the stakes are higher than ever.

As Scotland Yard grapples with the mounting body count, they turn to the one man who embodies the spirit of deduction and justice: Sherlock Holmes. The legendary detective, alongside his loyal companion Dr. Watson, must navigate the shadowy streets of wartime London. With each clue they uncover, the line between myth and reality blurs, and the duo finds themselves in a race against time to stop Crimson Jack before he claims more victims.

A Study in Crimson not only pays homage to the classic Universal Pictures Sherlock Holmes films featuring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, but it also reimagines the beloved characters in a new and thrilling context. As Holmes and Watson delve deeper into the mystery, they confront not just a killer, but the very essence of fear that haunts the city they love.

'In two previous books, the author resurrected John Buchan’s World War I-era character Richard Hannay to good effect and with strong period flavor. “A Study in Crimson” achieves a similar mix of action-adventure, detective savvy and Holmesian surprise'

* Wall Street Journal *

'Besides providing the duo with a worthy challenge, Harris makes his Watson an intelligent and competent sidekick. Both the strong characterization and plot bode well for a sequel'

* Publishers Weekly US (STARRED) *

'Despite the death of Arthur Conan Doyle, readers still cannot get enough of his most famous creation, Sherlock Holmes. Robert J. Harris is adding to the new Holmes canon with his brilliant tribute'

* Books From Scotland *

'Unmitigated pleasure is Harris's stock in trade. In A STUDY IN CRIMSON he revives Basil Rathbone's wartime Sherlock Holmes with great affection and peerless skill. A must-read for Homes aficionados and consumers of literary homage in general'

-- Anthony O'Neill, author of 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Seek' and 'The Devil Upstairs'

'Robert J Harris captures the character of Holmes and Watson wonderfully well in this intriguing mystery'

* Irish Independent *

'A riveting read…written in an engrossing and engaging manner, this book is a unique development of the Holmes novel and worthy of your time'

* Journal of the Legal Society of Scotland *

'The book is very well written, well-paced, and extremely entertaining. I look forward to reading more in the same vein'

* The Sherlock Holmes Journal *

'A thoroughly enjoyable homage to Sherlock Holmes, and very good it is too'

* Undiscovered Scotland *

'If you like the books, the films or any of the Sherlock Holmes related material that’s out there, you’re going to love this. Perfect reading when you want to fall into something that’s new but familiar as well. I absolutely loved it'

-- Ali Braidwood * Camglen Radio's Scots Whay Hae! *

'It’s a solid detective thriller that moves at a good pace. The Second World War, and the suggestions of a society on the brink of change, make an intriguing backdrop'

-- Alastair Mabbott * The Herald *

'Harris' take on the iconic characters is outstanding'

-- Bruce Tierney * BookPage (US) *

'A new Sherlock Holmes mystery and it’s something to celebrate. The mystery motivates Holmes, energises Watson, and leaves Lestrade hanging on their coattails. A captivating start to a new series'

-- Liz Robinson * LoveReading *

'With all the expected quirkiness of the main characters and the charm of the original author, Robert J. Harris’ A Study in Crimson will be an easy and enjoyable read for fans of Holmes and Watson'

* The Book Review Stati

ISBN: 9781846975967

Dimensions: 195mm x 130mm x 20mm

Weight: 217g

304 pages

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