Sherlock Holmes

A Double Barreled Detective Story

Description

If you want a playful counterpoint to modern origin-story takes like Young Sherlock, Mark Twain turns Sherlock Holmes into a comic figure in a brisk, inventive mystery that plays with genre expectations.

This short, satirical tale features Holmes in the American west and a first-person nephew narrator, using exaggerated deduction and staged clues for comedic effect.

The result is an entertaining, concise send-up of detective methods that will appeal to viewers intrigued by youthful reinventions of a famous sleuth who also enjoy historical setting twists and tonal experimentation.

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