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laurenfai 's review for:
A Study in Scarlet
by Arthur Conan Doyle
It's easy to give the illusion of a brilliant character when you withhold crucial details from the reader. Cutting the story in half with a drawn-out flashback to a Mormon settlement in America wasn't the finest idea either. I started reading with a positive bias but quickly became unimpressed with how bland and desultory the story turned out to be. Even the narration of Stephen Fry couldn't save it.
I'll stick with Arsène Lupin and Miss Marple, thank you very much.
I'll stick with Arsène Lupin and Miss Marple, thank you very much.