Sherlock Holmes: A Scandal in Japan by Keisuke Matsuoka - ISBN: 9781947194373
Paperback
After the major battle with Professor Moriarty which Holmes and the Professor plummet into the falls… it turns out that Sherlock Homes is alive, and he is in Japan of all places! There he teams up with the first Prime Minister of Japan, Hirobumi Ito to solve a international mystery.

Sherlock Holmes: A Scandal in Japan

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  • Paperback

    335 pages

  • Release Date

    30 April 2019

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Summary

Sherlock Holmes travels to Japan where he teams up with the first Prime Minister of Japan, Hirobumi Ito to solve an international mystery.Where did Sherlock Holmes go during his famous disappearance between his death at Reichenbach Falls and reappearance in Baker Street, three years later? God of mystery Keisuke Matsuoka contends that it was in the Far East-in Japan, to be exact.In 1891, Nicholas Alexandrovich, the Tsarevich of Russia, was traveling in a fragile Meiji-era Japan on an official…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781947194373
ISBN-10:1947194372
Author:Keisuke Matsuoka
Publisher:Vertical, Inc.
Imprint:Vertical, Inc.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:335
Release Date:30 April 2019
Weight:342g
Dimensions:210mm x 140mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Japanese writer Keisuke Matsuo-ka is evidently a Holmes fan, carefully seeding his story with multiple Holmesian references.
There is the recreation of the struggle at Reichenbach which opens the book - a clever twist attributes Holmes’ survival to his knowledge of the Japanese martial art of jujitsu, allowing him to defeat Moriarty in mortal combat. Then there are the requisite visits to 221B Baker Street and the eventual reunion with the faithful Dr John Watson.” - Strait Times


“Sherlock Holmes is rich with love and geeky knowledge. This is easily the most enjoyable Holmes pastiche to appear in the US market in years. ” - Open Letter Review

“Sherlock and his brother behave exactly as this reader imagines they would have if the detective actually had been forced to leave his country and try to acclimate himself to such a different culture. The portrait of late 19th-century Japan is fascinating.” - Marilyn’s Mystery Reads

About The Author

Keisuke Matsuoka

Keisuke Matsuoka exploded onto the literary stage in 1997 with the psycho-thriller Saimin (Hypnosis), which sold over a million copies in Japan. Two years later he published Senrigan (Second Sight), which have spin offs and sequesls, achieved combined sales of over six and a quarter million books to date.His recent novel Tantei no Tantei (Detective vs Detective) become a success which a drama series was created in Japan. Detective VS Detective is currently streaming in the U.S. on Crunchyroll.Matsuoka has won many awards through out his career, his most recent being the 2014 Bookwalker Grand Prize Award in Literature.

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