![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. ![]() But when the world’s leading Doylean scholar turns up dead in his hotel room, it is Harold-using wisdom gleaned from countless detective stories-who must take up the search, both for the diary and for the killer. January 2010: When Harold White is inducted into the pre-eminent Sherlock Holmes society, the Baker Street Irregulars, he never imagines he’s about to embark on the hunt for the holy grail of Holmesophiles-the missing diary. In the decades since, it has never been found. After his death, the diary that would have shed light on his mysterious reasons went missing. He is best known for The Sherlockian, the debut historical fiction novel he published in 2010 and The Imitation Game an Academy Award-winning television script that was based on a biography on Andrew Hodges. But the cryptic author said nothing.Įight years later, however, just as abruptly as he had “murdered” Holmes in “The Final Problem,” Conan Doyle brought him back for a new series of adventures. Graham Moore is an American historical fiction author and screenwriter. London spiralled into mourning, branding Conan Doyle an assassin, and demanding an explanation. ![]() It was called 'sublime' and 'clever' and 'delightful' by the New York Times, 'savvy' and 'entertaining' by the Los Angeles Times, and lots of other nice things as well. Holmes’s creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, had killed their hero off. Graham's first novel, THE SHERLOCKIAN (2010), was published in 16 countries and translated into 13 languages. ![]() December 1893: Hungry for the latest Sherlock Holmes instalment, Londoners ripped open their Strand magazines only to reel in horror. ![]()
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