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A Study in Crimson
A Study in Crimson: Sherlock Holmes 1942 | Robert J. Harris
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Bringing Sherlock Holmes from the Victorian Era into the dark days of World War II, this imaginative new thriller confronts the worlds greatest detective with a killer emulating the murders of Jack the Ripper. London, 1942. A killer going by the name of Crimson Jack is stalking the wartime streets of London, murdering women on the exact dates of the infamous Jack the Ripper killings of 1888. Has the Ripper somehow returned from the grave? Is the self-styled Crimson Jack a descendant of the original Jackor merely a madman obsessed with those notorious killings? In desperation Scotland Yard turn to Sherlock Holmes, the world's greatest detective. Surely he is the one man who can sift fact from legend to track down Crimson Jack before he completes his tally of death. As Holmes and the faithful Watson tread the blacked out streets of London, death waits just around the corner. Inspired by the classic film series from Universal Pictures starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, which took Sherlock Holmes to the 1940s, this is a brand-new adventure from a talented author who brilliantly evokes one of mystery fictions most popular characters.
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136/150 As someone who grew up on the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce versions of Holmes & Watson, I found this novel to be a real treat. Its London, 1942, and a new Ripper is loose, attacking women during the Blackout. Of course, Sherlock is enlisted to find the killer. You know he's going to figure it out, but it's fun to play along with the twists and turns of the story. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1/2

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