The Devil and Sherlock Holmes

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The Devil and Sherlock Holmes is a nonfiction collection of investigative essays by journalist David Grann that explores bizarre crimes, obsessions, and mysteries around the world.

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instanceOf essay collection
nonfiction book
author David Grann
authorOccupation journalist
staff writer at The New Yorker
basedOn previously published magazine articles
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
followedBy Killers of the Flower Moon
genre investigative journalism
nonfiction
true crime
hasEdition first edition 2010
hasPart City of Water
Giving "The Devil" His Due
Mysterious Circumstances
The Brand
The Chameleon
The Squid Hunter
Trial by Fire
True Crime
language English
literaryForm narrative nonfiction
mainTheme human obsession
moral ambiguity
pursuit of truth
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
notableEssayAbout French con artist Frédéric Bourdin
Sherlock Holmes scholar Richard Lancelyn Green
death penalty cases
giant squid research
numberOfEssays 12
originalPublisherImprint Doubleday
precededBy The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon
surface form: The Lost City of Z
publicationDate 2010
publisher Doubleday
setting various international locations
subjectMatter bizarre crimes
mysteries
obsessions
targetAudience adult readers
titleCharacterMentioned Holmes
surface form: Sherlock Holmes
workExampleOf long-form investigative reporting

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