Daniel Smith

The Men Who Were Sherlock Holmes

A True-life Victorian Murder Mystery

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Imprint: O'Mara Books

Publication date: 09/05/2024

ISBN: 9781789296297

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Science - History - Philosophy

Binding: Paperback

Size: 198 x 129 mm

Extent: 256 pages

Illustration: 8pp plates

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

In 1893, young army officer Cecil Hambrough was murdered at the sprawling Ardlamont estate in Scotland, unleashing one of the most gripping court cases Victorian Britain had ever known. Even more remarkably, the case brought together two pioneering forensic experts – Joseph Bell and Henry Littlejohn – two men upon whom Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes happened to be based. It is their involvement in the Ardlamont affair that reveals how the world’s most famous detective came to be: the worlds of crime fiction and crime fact were about to collide spectacularly.

In this extraordinary book, Daniel Smith outlines the key roles of the two men whose powers of deduction had so inspired Doyle and explores the real-world origins of Sherlock Holmes through the prism of a mystery as engrossing as any case the Great Detective ever tackled.

Reviews:

An enthralling real-life murder mystery that also sheds new light on the creation of fiction’s most famous detective.

Daily Mail

A gripping read.

The Sherlock Holmes Journal

Sherlockian and true crime buffs alike will be enthralled.

Publishers Weekly

Fascinating and expertly written: a true murder story that brings the real background of Sherlock Holmes strikingly to life.

Andrew Lycett, author of 'Conan Doyle: The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes

Sales points:

  • The true story of the intriguing case that featured the inspirations for Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes – Joseph Bell and Henry Littlejohn

  • Re-examines the evidence in the murder case that gripped Victorian Britain and the key roles of the two men whose powers of deduction so inspired Doyle

  • Daniel Smith is the author of How to Think Like Sherlock (over 150,000 copies sold worldwide), which has been translated into 15 languages. He is a member of the Sherlock Holmes Society

  • Engrossing and never-before-told, crime fiction and crime fact collide in spectacular fashion

About the Author:

Daniel Smith

Daniel Smith is a non-fiction author and editor who has written across a range of subjects, including politics, economics and social history. He is the author of The Little Book of Big Ideas: 150 Concepts and Breakthroughs that Transformed History and the 'How to Think Like ...' series for Michael O'Mara Books, which has been published in 25 languages and sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. He is also a scriptwriter for the award-winning podcast series, Real Dictators and A Short History of . . . He lives in London with his wife and two children.

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