From the standpoint that Doyle, like Holmes, wanted to be ‘a man who could bring order and justice to a terrible world’ Sandford draws out the connections between the author and the character. His account takes in figures such as Dr Joseph Bell, whose observational skills saw him credited as the ‘true Holmes’, and the crimes that held the writer in fascination, including the murder of Marion Gilchrist and the trial of Dr Crippen.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/the-adventures-of-arthur-conan-doyle539387The Adventures of Arthur Conan Doylehttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/3/539387_media-0.jpg7.997.99GBPInStock/Fiction/Highlights/Audiobooks/Email Landing Pages/Books of the MonthFrom the standpoint that Doyle, like Holmes, wanted to be ‘a man who could bring order and justice to a terrible world’ Sandford draws out the connections between the author and the character. His account takes in figures such as Dr Joseph Bell, whose observational skills saw him credited as the ‘true Holmes’, and the crimes that held the writer in fascination, including the murder of Marion Gilchrist and the trial of Dr Crippen.Paperback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/3/539387_media-1.jpghttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/3/539387b.jpghttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/3/539387_media-2.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£14.99productId:168870bic_code:BGL, HBLL, HBLWBGL, HBLL, HBLW£14.99Christopher SandfordGeneral198x128mmHistory PressYesPaperbackLiteraryModern to 20th Century