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A samba for Sherlock

Title
A samba for Sherlock / Jô Soares ; translated from the Portuguese by Clifford E. Landers.
Author
Soares, Jô.
Publication
New York : Pantheon, [1997], ©1997.

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Landers, Clifford E.
Description
271 pages : 1 map; 22 cm
Summary
  • Set in Rio de Janeiro in 1886, this internationally acclaimed literary thriller begins with the theft of a Stradivarius violin that has been presented by His Majesty the Emperor of Brazil to one of his more delectable mistresses - a harmless crime in itself but one that mystifies the authorities and (far more important) embarrasses the Emperor. At the suggestion of Sarah Bernhardt, who is on a triumphant tour through South America, the great Sherlock Holmes is summoned from London to solve the case.
  • But by the time he arrives, events have taken a turn for the worse, as a series of grisly murders shocks the city - the victims all beautiful young women. In each case, the killer leaves his calling card: a violin string entangled in the woman's pubic hair, the corpse stripped of a flap of skin.
  • Holmes (and Dr. Watson, of course) are immediately off on the track of the killer, but although Sherlock succeeds in coining the term "serial killer," his celebrated powers of deduction don't get him far with the case itself: overcome by the charm of the tropics, some spectacular digestive difficulties, and the strong appeal of a pretty young actress - at thirty-two, he's not exactly a sexual virtuoso - Sherlock finds himself in a thicker fog than he ever encountered back home in London.
Uniform Title
Xângo de Baker Street. English
Alternative Title
Xângo de Baker Street.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Mystery fiction.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-271).
ISBN
0375400656
LCCN
97002944
OCLC
ocm36457994
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries