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《福尔摩斯探案全集》被称为侦探小说中的“圣经”,一百多年来被译成57种文字,畅销世界各地。福尔摩斯更是成了名侦探的代名词,他与华生的搭档组合,以及“神探”的典型等,都对后世的侦探小说有着极其深远的影响。英国著名小说家毛姆曾说:“和柯南道尔所写的《福尔摩斯探案全集》相比,没有任何侦探小说曾享有那么大的声誉。”
《福尔摩斯探案集 (漫画版)第2辑》通过漫画的方式,将6部精彩的故事再现给大家,通过精美的绘画、精彩的分镜,真实展现了案件现场。
《福尔摩斯探案集 (漫画版)第2辑》采用全彩页印刷、精装设计,使得整套书更具阅读性与收藏价值。
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本书为经典作品《福尔摩斯探案全集》的彩色漫画版第2辑,共有6个故事,不仅有符合年龄段的插图艺术、还有学画画环节以及延伸阅读!
空屋:福尔摩斯在一次事件中死后的某一天,华生正在家中思念他。突然,有人来找华生,这个人竟然是福尔摩斯,这时华生才知道原来他没有死,只是躲了起来。福尔摩斯利用一个和自己一模一样的蜡人作诱饵,成功的抓捕了想杀他的凶手。
诺伍德的建筑师:诺伍德发生大火,富有的户主一位当地有名的建筑师尸骨无存。之前曾上门拜访建筑商的麦克法兰涉嫌谋杀建筑师乔纳斯,他来找福尔摩斯寻求帮助。
跳舞的小人:希尔顿·丘比特在他的房子周围发现一些奇怪的信息时,他感到非常困扰。当他的妻子看到那些信息之后,变得非常惊恐!丘比特向福尔摩斯求助。福尔摩斯最终破解了这些小人的秘密。
孤身骑车人:史密斯被一名自称受到她叔叔遗托,要帮助照顾她们的男士,以优厚的条件聘请为钢琴教师。史密斯在上下班途中被人跟踪。福尔摩斯在调查中发现整件事是一个圈套,目的是夺取史密斯叔叔留给她的一大笔遗产。
修道院学校:著名学院的一位贵族孩子离奇失踪,学院校长向福尔摩斯求助。孩子失踪时,另一名老师亦同时失踪,众人都认为是该名老师带走了孩子。福尔摩斯最终查出是孩子同父异母的哥哥为了霸占家产带走了孩子。
六座拿破仑半身像:有人连续抢劫一家商店,却只拿走拿破仑的半身像,并把它打碎。这引起了福尔摩斯对此案的兴趣。最后迷底终于解开,原来是一名小偷为了找当初藏在半身像里的黑珍珠而将半身像一一打碎。
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原著:阿瑟·柯南·道尔生于苏格兰爱丁堡,因塑造了成功的侦探人物──夏洛克·福尔摩斯而成为侦探小说历史上重要的作家之一。堪称侦探悬疑小说的鼻祖。
改编:文森特·古德温擅长将名著改变为漫画作品,他的另一畅销作品就是将莎士比亚的16部经典戏剧改编成了漫画。
图:本·邓恩,美国著名的漫画作家,生于台湾,长于美国,曾参与科幻电影《盲区行者》的制作,有自己的工作室,为著名的漫画作品有《忍者高校》和《武士修女阿丽娜》。
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诺伍德的建筑师
跳舞的小人
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Sherlock Holmes: The Lost Manuscript This new collection of Sherlock Holmes stories delves into the untold tales and shadowed corners of the great detective’s career, presenting a fresh perspective on his most enigmatic cases. Unlike the familiar narratives, these are not retellings of the classic adventures, but rather a series of newly discovered or previously unchronicled investigations, each offering a unique puzzle for Holmes and his loyal companion, Dr. Watson, to unravel. The stories in this volume explore the labyrinthine complexities of human nature, the subtle art of deduction, and the enduring pursuit of justice in a world often obscured by deception and intrigue. The collection opens with “The Case of the Gilded Cage,” a thrilling narrative that sees Holmes summoned to the opulent estate of a reclusive inventor, renowned for his groundbreaking, yet potentially dangerous, technological marvels. The inventor’s sudden disappearance, coupled with cryptic messages left behind, points to a plot far more sinister than a simple vanishing act. Holmes must navigate a world of cutting-edge science and old-world secrets, where the lines between genius and madness blur, and the pursuit of progress comes at a perilous cost. The narrative is steeped in an atmosphere of technological advancement and the anxieties it breeds, allowing Holmes to showcase his unparalleled ability to decipher not just human motives, but also the intricate workings of complex machinery and the scientific principles that underpin them. We witness his methodical examination of workshop blueprints, his astute observations of minute mechanical imperfections, and his ingenious deductions drawn from the very hum of the inventor's creations. The challenges presented by this case are not merely intellectual but also ethical, forcing Holmes to confront the potential for scientific discovery to be weaponized. Following this, “The Cipher of the Scarlet Quill” plunges readers into the shadowy world of espionage and political intrigue. A renowned diplomat is found dead in his study, a single, peculiar feather—dyed a vivid scarlet—clutched in his hand. The message this seemingly innocuous object conveys is anything but; it is a coded communication that could ignite a continental conflict. Holmes must race against time to decode the cipher, identify the author of the scarlet quill, and prevent a diplomatic crisis from erupting into full-blown war. This story highlights Holmes's remarkable linguistic skills and his understanding of obscure symbolism. The reader is privy to his meticulous analysis of different ink types, his comparative studies of historical ciphers, and his surprising knowledge of ornithology, which ultimately provides the key to the diplomat's final message. The stakes are palpably high, with global peace hanging precariously in the balance, and Holmes’s intellect is pushed to its absolute limit as he navigates a treacherous landscape of double-dealing and hidden agendas. Next, “The Phantom of the Opera House” transports us to the grand theaters of Victorian London, where a series of inexplicable events plague a celebrated opera house. Apparitions are seen, sabotage is rampant, and the lead soprano is living in constant terror. The police are baffled, attributing the disturbances to hysteria and superstition. But Holmes, ever the pragmatist, suspects a more earthly, albeit ingenious, hand at play. He must infiltrate the clandestine world of stagecraft, confront the hidden rivalries and desperate ambitions that fester behind the velvet curtains, and expose the perpetrator who uses the illusion of the supernatural to mask their nefarious deeds. This narrative allows Holmes to demonstrate his profound understanding of theater mechanics, acoustics, and the psychology of performance. He meticulously examines trapdoors, stage rigging, and sound-dampening materials, his keen senses picking up on the subtle inconsistencies that betray the illusion of the spectral. The story is rich with the dramatic flair of the opera itself, its dark corners and backstage mysteries mirroring the deeper secrets that Holmes unearths. The collection continues with “The Clockwork Conspiracy,” a case that takes Holmes and Watson to the bustling heart of the industrial revolution. A series of meticulously timed robberies plague the city, each executed with uncanny precision and leaving behind no discernible trace. The only common link is a small, intricately crafted clockwork toy found at each scene. Holmes believes these toys are not mere souvenirs but are crucial components of a larger, audacious plan orchestrated by a criminal mastermind who employs the relentless march of time as their accomplice. This story emphasizes Holmes's appreciation for order and precision, and his ability to see patterns where others see chaos. He meticulously analyzes the craftsmanship of the clockwork pieces, his knowledge of horology enabling him to deduce the maker's skill and potential origins. The narrative is alive with the clatter and hum of a burgeoning industrial age, the relentless ticking of clocks serving as a constant reminder of the urgency of Holmes’s pursuit. “The Serpent’s Kiss” introduces a captivating mystery set against the exotic backdrop of a private botanical garden, home to a collection of rare and dangerous flora. A renowned botanist is found dead, his demise attributed to the venom of a purportedly extinct species of snake. However, the circumstances surrounding his death are far from natural, hinting at a deliberate act of murder disguised as an accident. Holmes must confront the treacherous beauty of the garden, decipher the secrets held within its verdant walls, and unmask the killer who wields the deadliest of nature’s weapons. This tale allows Holmes to showcase his extensive knowledge of botany, toxicology, and the intricate relationships within ecosystems. He meticulously examines plant specimens, analyzes soil samples, and his understanding of venomous creatures allows him to dissect the purported cause of death, revealing the scientific fallacies that underpin the staged accident. The atmosphere is thick with the heady scent of exotic blooms and the unsettling stillness of untamed nature, creating a palpable sense of danger. Finally, the collection concludes with “The Legacy of the Silent Oracle,” a profound and deeply personal case that forces Holmes to confront a ghost from his own past. An antique dealer, once a friend of Holmes’s father, is found murdered, and the only clue is a cryptic inscription in an ancient language that only Holmes recognizes. This inscription leads him on a journey of discovery, not only into the present-day machinations of a shadowy organization but also into the hidden history of his own family. This final story offers a glimpse into the complexities of Holmes’s background, exploring his lineage and the unspoken legacy that has shaped him. It is a narrative that combines intricate puzzle-solving with emotional depth, as Holmes must reconcile his formidable deductive powers with the unresolved questions of his personal history. The reader witnesses Holmes grapple with family secrets, historical mysteries, and the ethical dilemmas that arise when the pursuit of truth intertwines with personal ties. The conclusion is both satisfying and thought-provoking, leaving the reader with a deeper understanding of the man behind the legend. Each story within Sherlock Holmes: The Lost Manuscript is meticulously crafted, blending the iconic deductive brilliance of Sherlock Holmes with fresh, imaginative scenarios. The narratives are rich in atmosphere, detailed in their exposition, and compelling in their plot twists, offering dedicated fans and newcomers alike an immersive experience into the world of the great detective. This volume is a testament to the enduring appeal of Sherlock Holmes, demonstrating that even after countless tales, new and fascinating mysteries continue to emerge from the shadows of his extraordinary career. The collection aims to capture the spirit of Conan Doyle’s original works while forging its own distinct path, exploring themes of scientific advancement, political machinations, artistic deception, the relentless march of progress, the deadly beauty of nature, and the profound impact of personal legacies.