The Ardlamont Mystery: The Real-Life Story Behind the Creation of Sherlock Holmes

The Ardlamont Mystery: The Real-Life Story Behind the Creation of Sherlock Holmes

by Daniel Smith
The Ardlamont Mystery: The Real-Life Story Behind the Creation of Sherlock Holmes

The Ardlamont Mystery: The Real-Life Story Behind the Creation of Sherlock Holmes

by Daniel Smith

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Overview

The real-life mystery featuring the two men – Joseph Bell and Henry Littlejohn – who inspired the creation of Sherlock Holmes.

December 1893. Arthur Conan Doyle shocks his legions of fans by killing off the world’s favourite fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. Meanwhile, in Scotland, a sensational real-life murder trial is playing out. Alfred Monson, a scion of the aristocracy, is charged with killing a young army lieutenant, Cecil Hambrough, on the sprawling Ardlamont estate. The worlds of crime fiction and crime fact are about to collide spectacularly.

Among the key prosecution witnesses that the Ardlamont case brought together were two esteemed Edinburgh doctors, Joseph Bell and Henry Littlejohn. Bell – Doyle's tutor when the author studied medicine in the 1870s – had recently been unmasked as the inspiration behind the creation of Sherlock Holmes (Doyle said of Bell, ‘It is most certainly to you that I owe Sherlock Holmes…'). But what the public did not know was that Bell and Littlejohn – a pioneer in the emerging field of forensic detection – had actually been investigating crimes together for more than twenty years. Largely unacknowledged, Littlejohn deserves equal billing as the prototype of Baker Street's most famous resident.

In The Ardlamont Mystery, author Daniel Smith re-examines the evidence of the case that gripped Victorian Britain, putting forward his own theory as to why Cecil Hambrough was murdered. Outlining the key roles of the men whose powers of deduction and detection had so inspired Doyle, Smith explores the real-world origins of Sherlock Holmes through the prism of a mystery as engrossing as any case the Great Detective ever tackled. Will Bell and Littlejohn’s shared faith in science and reason be enough to see justice win out?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782438472
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Publication date: 05/03/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

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.

Table of Contents

Prologue 11
1 The Holmes Connection 15
2 Fates Entwined 32
3 A Gentleman and a Scoundrel 40
4 A Tangled Web 50
5 Partners in Crime-Fighting 68
6 The Body in the Woods 83
7 An Exact Science 96
8 The Third Man 106
9 A National Sensation 119
10 Two Men in a Boat 135
11 The Smoking Gun 145
12 A Second Opinion 158
13 The Element of Doubt 166
14 The Jury Returns 178
15 For a Sheep as a Lamb 190
16 The One that Got Away 202
17 A Dog with a Bad Name 212
18 The Veiled Lover? 223
19 Afermath 235
Bibliography 242
Acknowledgements 247
Index 248
 
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