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Eye Of The Crow: The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His First Case
By (Author) Shane Peacock
Tundra Books
Tundra Books
15th May 2011
Canada
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
254
Width 130mm, Height 193mm
238g
Sherlock Holmes, just 13, is a misfit. Friendless, bullied at school, he belongs nowhere and has only his wits. But what wits they are! His keen powers of observation are already apparent, though he is still a boy. He loves to amuse himself by constructing histories from the smallest detail for everyone he meets. Partly for fun, he focuses his attention on a sensational murder to see if he can solve it. But his game turns deadly serious when he finds himself the accused - and in London, they hang boys of 13.
Selected as a Booklist "Top Ten in Young Mysteries"
Winner, Arthur Ellis Award for Juvenile Crime Fiction
Gold Medal Winner, Foreward Magazine's Book of the Year Awards
Winner, IODE's Violet Downey Book Award
the first intriguing volume in an ambitious new series.a shadowy, vividly described London.Creative references to Doyles characters aboundand Sherlock himself is cleverly interpreted.[made] both fascinating and complex.plenty of readers will like the smart, young detective they find here, and find themselves irresistibly drawn into his thrilling adventures.
Booklist, Starred review and named one of the Top Ten Crime Fiction for Youth
The details of the plot are plausible, the pacing well timed, and the historical setting vividly depictedThe titular crow comes fascinatingly into playOn balance, the characters enrich the book and help give Holmess storied abilities credence.
School Library Journal, Starred review
young people familiar with Holmes canon will best appreciate Peacocks riffs; but plenty of readers will like the smart, young detective they find here, and find themselves irresistibly drawn into his thrilling adventures.
Book Links, Named Best New Books for the Classroom
Peacock effectively evokes Conan Doyles London alleyway, and his young Sherlock is a compelling and poignant character.
The Horn Book Guide
Shane Peacock was born in 1957 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, one of four brothers. He attended school in the northern town of Kapuskasing, before attending university, where he studied history and English literature. A biographer, journalist, and screenwriter, he is also the author of six novels and three plays, and has been nominated for numerous awards including several National Magazine Awards and the Arthur Ellis Award for crime fiction. When not writing, Shane Peacock enjoys playing hockey with his three children, and watching sumo wrestling. He lives near Cobourg, Ontario.