Sherlock Holmes The Creeping Man Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Stephanie Baudet

SHERLOCK HOLMES THE CREEPING MAN BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE BY STEPHANIE BAUDET

Easy Classic

Paperback published by Sweet Cherry Publishing

If convenient, come to Baker Street at once.

If inconvenient, come anyway. HOLMES

When Watson rushes to Baker Street only to find it is for a case about a professors misbehaving dog, he is not pleased. What he doesnt know is that Holmes is really investigating the professors seriously strange behaviour crawling through the hallways, hiding secret letters and even climbing the side of his house. No one knows why or how it is happening, but one thing is for sure: theres something creepy about Professor Presbury

MY REVIEW

Sherlock Holmes

World-renowned private detective Sherlock Holmes has solved hundreds of mysteries, and is the author of such fascinating monographs as Early English Charters and The Influence of a Trade Upon the Formof a Hand. He keeps bees in his free time.

Dr John Watson

Wounded in action at Maiwand, Dr John Watson left the army and moved to 221B Baker Street. There he surprised to learn that his new friend, Sherlock Holmes, faced daily peril solving crimes, and began documenting his investigations. Dr Watson also runs a doctor’s practice.

The new adaptation Sherlock Holmes The Creeping Man, is for young children as a easy classics book. I have read a few Sherlock Holmes books from sweet Cherry publishing. What I love about these Sherlock Holmes is that are all easy classics. Each book is a very easy quick read that comes with a free audiobook code inside. All you have to do is scan the code to hear the story.

Sherlock Holmes The Creeping Man is about a new investigation. Sherlock Holmes needs to find out the real reason why Professor Presbury’s faithful and happy dog, Roy, bite him.

Dr John Watson knows only too well that the biggest mysteries can be solved by looking at the tiniest details.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading how Sherlock Holmes was going to solve the investigation. I must admit the story didn’t end up in the way I thought it would, in fact the story ended in a twist that I wouldn’t have seen coming.

This Sherlock Holmes book and the whole series that is published by Sweet Cherry Publishing, is the perfect way for children to be introduced to Sherlock Holmes investigations, which are all written in a simple way for children to read by themselves and follow.

In Sherlock Holmes The Creeping Man is on a new investigation. He needs to find out the real reason why Professor Presbury’s faithful and happy dog Roy, bite him. Dr John Watson knows only too well that the biggest mysteries can be solved by looking at the tiniest details. I must admit the story didn’t end up the way I thought it would, in fact ended

About the Author

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer best known for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes. Doyle was a prolific writer; his non-Sherlockian works include fantasy and science fiction stories about Professor Challenger and humorous stories about the Napoleonic soldier Brigadier Gerard, as well as plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction and historical novels.

Stephanie was born in England before emigrating to Australia – and later New Zealand – with her family, where she trained as a nurse. Whilst back in England on holiday, she met and married her husband, had a daughter and settled down.

Stephanie’s lifelong interest in writing became more serious when her first children’s book, Avalanche, was published in the 1980s. Since then, she has had around forty children’s books published, and has also published an historical novella for adults. Stephanie works closely with schools, she tutors for two writing schools and occasionally runs writing workshops for adults.

Stephanie joined Sweet Cherry Publishing in 2013 with her Mr Pattacake series, and she has since written The Dinosaur Detectives.

Stephanie currently lives in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire.

Arianna is a freelance illustrator based in Florence, Italy, where she majored in Entertainment Design at Nemo Academy. Since then she has worked as 2D artist with Italian independent video game studios. The Sherlock Holmes series is her debut novel as an illustrator for Children’s books.

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