· Fun and games with Sherlock Holmes is a never-ending pursuit, as "The Sherlockian" by first-time novelist Graham Moore (Twelve, $) proves. Fans of the Baker Street sleuth can follow the life of his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, and an odd legacy that emerges in the present day. — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Bob HooverBrand: Grand Central Publishing. The Sherlockian is Graham Moore’s debut novel. Subsequently, he has published his second book and it’s as if he has hit TWO grand slam home runs in the same game. They are both just delightful. The Sherlockian intertwines two mysteries, one drawing from the past and one in the present day, that share a common element/5(). is the New York Times bestselling author of The Sherlockian and the Academy Award–winning screenwriter for The Imitation Game, which also won a Writers Guild of America Award for best adapted screenplay. Moore was born in Chicago, received a B.A. in religious history from Columbia University in , and now lives in Los Angeles.
The Sherlockian () a historical mystery by Graham Moore, centers on a modern-day Sherlock Holmes enthusiast who stumbles upon a real-life murder that he must solve by thinking like bltadwin.ruing widespread critical praise for linking the past to the present, the book was nominated for various literary awards. Moore is an award-winning screenwriter and New York Times bestselling novelist. Graham Moore Author Biography Photo: Matt Sayles is the New York Times bestselling author of The Sherlockian and the Academy Award-winning screenwriter for The Imitation Game, which also won a Writers Guild of America Award for best adapted screenplay. item 7 The Sherlockian by Graham Moore 7 -The Sherlockian by Graham Moore. $ Free shipping. See all - All listings for this product. out of 5 stars based on 1 product rating. 1 product rating. 5.
ABOUT GRAHAM MOORE. Graham Moore is a twenty-eight-year-old graduate of Columbia University, where he received his degree in religious history. He grew up in Chicago, which was very cold, and then moved to New York, which was not really as cold, even though people who live there strangely pretend that it is. Graham Moore’s historical fiction/mystery novel The Sherlockian tells the stories of Harold White and Arthur Conan Doyle in alternating chapters. When Harold’s story begins, he has just been. The Sherlockian is Graham Moore’s debut novel. Subsequently, he has published his second book and it’s as if he has hit TWO grand slam home runs in the same game. They are both just delightful. The Sherlockian intertwines two mysteries, one drawing from the past and one in the present day, that share a common element.
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