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The Devil and Sherlock Holmes

2010 book by David Grann


2010 book by David Grann

FieldValue
nameThe Devil and Sherlock Holmes
imageThe Devil and Sherlock Holmes.jpg
captionKindle cover
authorDavid Grann
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreNon-fiction
publisherDoubleday
release_date2010
english_release_dateMarch 9, 2010
media_typePrint (hardcover)
pages350 pp
isbn978-0-385-51792-8
congressPN4874.G672A25 2010
preceded_byThe Lost City of Z
followed_byKillers of the Flower Moon

The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness, and Obsession (2010) is a collection of 12 articles (essays) by American journalist David Grann.

Essays

The essays were previously published between 2000 and 2009 in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic and The Atlantic, and have been "updated and revised". The stories are about real-life mysteries, a "mosaic of ambition, deception, passion, and folly."

Four of the stories have been filmed or optioned, and five of the stories have been collected in other "best" anthology volumes. It is Grann's second book, after The Lost City of Z (2009) published the previous year, and his first collected anthology of essays.

Critical response

In The New York Times, Sam Roberts called the book "riveting." Writing in Entertainment Weekly, critic Keith Staskiewicz gave the collection a grade of A: "This collection of David Grann's nonfiction, much of it from The New Yorker, is by turns horrifying, hilarious, and outlandish... These straightforward tales grip you as unrelentingly as the suckered appendages of the giant squid Grann attempts to track down in 'The Squid Hunter.' You might feel that some of the pieces skirt credibility, but remember, as Holmes himself once said, "Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent."

Editions

  • Grann, David. The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness, and Obsession. March 9, 2010. Doubleday. (hardcover, first edition).

Contents

Chapter NumberPartChapter TitleYear PublishedSource(s)Related articlesAdaptations
01Part 1Mysterious Circumstances2004The New Yorker, December 13, 2004.
The Best American Crime Writing 2005Richard Lancelyn Green, :Category:Sherlock Holmes
02Part 1Trial by Fire2009The New Yorker, September 7, 2009.Cameron Todd WillinghamTrial by Fire (2018), film directed by Edward Zwick
03Part 1The Chameleon2008The New Yorker, August 11, 2008.Frédéric Bourdin
04Part 1True Crime2008The New Yorker, February 11, 2008.
The Best American Crime Reporting 2009Krystian BalaDark Crimes (2016), film directed by Alexandros Avranas
05Part 1Which Way Did He Run?2002The New York Times Magazine, January 13, 2002.September 11 attacks
06Part 2The Squid Hunter2004The New Yorker, May 24, 2004.Giant squid, Steve O'Shea
07Part 2City of Water2003The New Yorker, September 1, 2003.Sandhog, Water infrastructure of New York CityOptioned for film by Paramount in 2010.
08Part 2The Old Man and the Gun2003The New Yorker, January 27, 2003.
The Best American Crime Writing 2004Forrest TuckerThe Old Man & the Gun (2018), film directed by David Lowery
09Part 2Stealing Time2005The New Yorker, September 12, 2005.
The Best American Sports Writing 2006Rickey Henderson
10Part 3The Brand2004The New Yorker, February 16, 2004.Aryan Brotherhood
11Part 3Crimetown, U.S.A.2000The New Republic, July 10, 2000.
Wise Guys: Stories of Mobsters from Jersey to VegasJames Traficant
12Part 3Giving the 'Devil' His Due2001The Atlantic, June, 2001.Toto Constant

Notes

References

  1. [https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124495782 "Deception And 'The Devil And Sherlock Holmes'"], [[NPR]], ''[[Talk of the Nation]]'', March 9, 2010.
  2. ''The Devil and Sherlock Holmes'', back-cover blurb, first edition.
  3. See references in chart in this article.
  4. Roberts, Sam. (April 4, 2010). "Tales of Obsessions and Battles That Shaped the City". [[The New York Times]].
  5. Staskiewicz, Keith. (March 10, 2010). "The Devil and Sherlock Holmes".
  6. Part 1 motto: "Any truth is better than indefinite doubt." (Sherlock Holmes in "[[The Adventure of the Yellow Face]]")
  7. Grann, David. (December 13, 2004). "Mysterious Circumstances: The strange death of a Sherlock Holmes fanatic".
  8. Grann, David. (September 7, 2009). "Trial by Fire: Did Texas execute an innocent man?".
  9. McClintock, Pamela. (February 25, 2019). "Edward Zwick's 'Trial by Fire' Lands Early Summer Release Date From Roadside".
  10. Grann, David. (August 11–18, 2008). "The Chameleon: The many lives of Frédéric Bourdin".
  11. Grann, David. (February 11–18, 2008). "True Crime: A postmodern murder mystery".
  12. Grann, David. (January 13, 2002). "Which Way Did He Run?".
  13. Part 2 motto: "A strange enigma is man!" (Sherlock Holmes in "[[The Sign of the Four]]")
  14. Grann, David. (May 24, 2004). "The Squid Hunter: Can Steve O'Shea capture the sea's most elusive creature".
  15. Grann, David. (September 1, 2003). "City of Water: Can an intricate and antiquated maze of tunnels continue to sustain New York?".
  16. Dave McNary. (February 15, 2010). "Mastromauro finds Identity". Variety.
  17. Grann, David. (January 27, 2003). "The Old Man and the Gun: Forrest Tucker had a long career robbing banks, and he wasn't willing to retire".
  18. Grann, David. (September 12, 2005). "Stealing Time: What makes Rickey Henderson run?".
  19. Part 3 motto: "All that was monstrous and inconceivably wicked in the universe." (Dr. Watson in "[[The Adventure of the Devil's Foot]]")
  20. Grann, David. (February 16–23, 2004). "The Brand: How the Aryan Brotherhood became the most murderous prison gang in America".
  21. Grann, David. (July 10, 2000). "Crimetown USA: The city that fell in love with the mob".
  22. Clint Willis. ''Wise Guys: Stories of Mobsters from Jersey to Vegas'', 2003. pg.221
  23. Grann, David. (June 2001). "Giving "The Devil" His Due".
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