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A Study in Scarlet

by Arthur Conan Doyle

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A man is found dead in London with the word "RACHE" written in blood nearby, prompting Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate the case. The novel belongs to the detective genre and was published in 1887, establishing Holmes as a pioneering figure in detective fiction. Holmes' analytical methods are employed to decipher the clues, which eventually lead the investigators beyond the borders of Britain to a story of revenge. The narrative connects the London murder to historical events in Utah’s Salt Lake Valley, spanning two continents and decades. Set in the Victorian period, the work reflects contemporary topics such as criminal investigation and medical knowledge, framed within a Victorian London setting. The novel's plot hinges on Holmes’ deductions and features his characteristic use of logic and observation to solve what appears to be an inexplicable crime.

The story introduces the methodical consulting detective and his companion, framing the case within the social and cultural context of late 19th-century Britain and America. It is the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in literature, marking a significant development in detective fiction. The narrative combines elements of mystery, forensic science, and biography, characteristic of Arthur Conan Doyle's pioneering approach to the genre.

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In the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London, and proceeded to Netley to go through the course prescribed for surgeons in the army. Having completed my studies there, I was duly attached to the Fifth Northumberland Fusiliers as Assistant Surgeon. The regiment was stationed in India at the time, and before I could join it, the second Afghan war had broken out. On landing at Bombay, I learned that my corps had advanced through the passes, and was already deep in the enemy’s country. I followed, however, with many other officers who were in the same situation as myself, and succeeded in reaching Candahar in safety, where I found my regiment, and at once entered upon my new duties. The campaign brought honours and promotion to many, but for me it had nothing but misfortune and disaster. I was removed from my brigade and attached to the Berkshires, with whom I served at the fatal battle of Maiwand. There I was struck on the shoulder by a Jezail bullet, which shattered the bone and grazed the subclavian artery. I should have fallen into the hands of the murderous Ghazis had it not been for the devotion and courage shown by Murray, my orderly, who threw me across a pack-horse, and succeeded in bringing me safely to the British lines. Worn with pain, and weak from the prolonged hardships which I had undergone, I was removed, with a great train of wounded sufferers, to the base hospital at Peshawar. Here I rallied, and had already improved so far as to be able to walk about the wards, and even to bask a little upon the verandah, when I was struck down by enteric fever, that curse of our Indian possessions. For months my life was despaired of, and when at last I came to myself and became convalescent, I was so weak and emaciated that a medical board determined that not a day should be lost in sending me back to England. I was dispatched, accordingly, in the troopship “Orontes,” and landed a month later on Portsmouth jetty, with my health irretrievably ruined, but with permission from a paternal government to spend the next nine months in attempting to improve it. I had neither kith nor kin in England, and was therefore as free as air—or as free as an income of…

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