Study in Scarlet (version 3)

Study in Scarlet (version 3)
A Study in Scarlet, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1886 and published in 1887, is a detective mystery novel that introduces the iconic character Sherlock Holmes. The narrative revolves around a murder investigation, described by Holmes as a 'study in scarlet,' highlighting the theme of uncovering the truth amidst life's complexities. This novel is notable for being one of only four full-length works featuring Holmes and the first to use the magnifying glass as an investigative tool, setting a precedent in the detective genre.












































