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Part of the Penguin Readers series , this book is specifically designed for English language learners (CEFR Level A2) or younger readers.
: Illustrations throughout the book help provide context for the Victorian setting and key clues.
: The text uses shorter sentences and a controlled vocabulary, making the logic of the mysteries easier to follow. Three Short Stories of Sherlock Holmes - Pengui...
: Violet Smith is being followed by a mysterious stranger on a lonely road. Holmes and Watson investigate a case of stalking that turns out to be part of a much larger, more dangerous scheme. Why This Edition Works
The Master of Deduction: A Review of Penguin Readers’ Three Short Stories of Sherlock Holmes Part of the Penguin Readers series , this
If you’re looking for an entry point into the foggy streets of Victorian London and the brilliant mind of the world’s most famous consultant detective, the Penguin Readers Level 2 edition of Three Short Stories of Sherlock Holmes is a perfect choice. Retold by John Escott, this collection simplifies Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s complex prose into accessible English without losing the suspense that made the originals legendary. What’s Inside the Collection?
: A young woman named Mary Sutherland seeks Holmes's help when her fiancé, Hosmer Angel, vanishes on their wedding day. This story highlights Holmes’s skepticism of appearances and his deep understanding of human nature. : Violet Smith is being followed by a
This specific volume features three distinct mysteries that showcase Holmes’s uncanny ability to see what others merely observe: