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Sherlock Holmes confronts bizarre cases of foul play and the seemingly supernatural in an entertaining introduction to the intriguing concepts of modern physics that shows how such concepts hold the clues to improbable crimes.
Sherlock Holmes applies the rigorous principles of modern physics to solve a series of seemingly impossible crimes and supernatural occurrences. Holmes and Dr. Watson navigate a landscape where the laws of nature are tested by bizarre criminal activity. The narrative framework utilizes the classic detective format to explore complex scientific phenomena, with Holmes acting as the primary investigator who translates abstract theories into practical evidence. Each case presents a logical puzzle that challenges the boundaries of Victorian understanding through the lens of contemporary scientific thought.
Readers frequently highlight the clever synthesis of classic detective tropes with accessible scientific education. Discussion often centers on how effectively the author translates complex physics theories into the context of 19th-century crime scenes. Critics note that the pacing remains consistent with traditional Holmes stories while providing a unique intellectual challenge for the reader. The balance between character development and scientific exposition is generally viewed as successful, making the book a distinct entry in the mystery genre. Many appreciate the way the narrative demystifies modern science through the familiar, analytical mind of the world's most famous detective.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
1997-06-01
Publisher:
Basic Books
ISBN-10:
0201461390
ISBN-13:
9780201461398
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