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Sherlock Holmes: The Thinking Engine

Series: Sherlock Holmes
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Sherlock Holmes: The Thinking Engine by James Lovegrove is a riveting addition to the detective's adventures, set against the backdrop of Victorian London. The book introduces a new invention, dubbed the Thinking Engine, which rivals even Holmes' legendary deductive prowess. As the Engine's capabilities are put to the test in solving crimes, Holmes faces the challenge of proving that human intuition and reasoning can surpass machine logic, all while uncovering a complex mystery.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by the classic tales of Sherlock Holmes but are drawn to innovative twists in crime-solving. This story introduces an intriguing challenge to Holmes's legendary intellect with the emergence of a mechanical device claiming to rival his detective skills. Fans of intriguing mysteries and the enduring charm of Holmesian deduction will find this a compelling read.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Thinking Engine

March 1895, and at Oxford University, a Professor Quantock claims he has built a computational device capable of analytical thought to rival Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock cannot ignore the challenge, and he and Watson travel to Oxford, where a battle of wits ensues. But it soon becomes clear that the Thinking Engine has its own agenda.

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March 1895. Hilary Term at Oxford. In the newly built extension to the University Galleries, Professor Quantock has put the finishing touches to a wondrous computational device which, he claims, is capable of analytical thought to rival that of the cleverest men alive. Indeed, his so-called Thinking Engine seems equal to Sherlock Holmes himself in its deductive powers.

To prove his point, Quantock programmes his machine to solve a murder in the Jericho area which has been baffling Oxford police. The Engine identifies a suspect who proves not to have a valid alibi for the night of the crime. The man is duly arrested and arraigned.

Sherlock Holmes cannot ignore this challenge. He and Watson travel to Oxford, where a battle of wits ensues between the great detective and his mechanical counterpart as they compete to see which of them can be first to solve a series of crimes.

As man and machine vie for supremacy, it becomes clear that the Thinking Engine has its own agenda. Holmes's and Watson's lives are on the line as a ghost from the past catches up with them...

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James Lovegrove's Sherlock Holmes: The Thinking Engine is praised for its intriguing mystery and clever nods to the original Holmes canon. Reviewers commend the book for its satisfying narrative and captivating conclusions, making it an enjoyable read for Sherlock enthusiasts. Lovegrove successfully emulates the classic style of Doyle, highlighting the dynamic relationship between Holmes and Watson, adding depth to the story.

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ISBN: 9781783295036

Publisher: Titan Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 August 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Titan Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 281g

Pages: 288

About the Author

James Lovegrove is the New York Times bestselling author of The Age of Odin. He has been short-listed for many awards including the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and the Scribe Award. He won the Seiun Award for Best Foreign Language Short Story in 2011, and the Dragon Award in 2020 for Firefly: The Ghost Machine. He has written many acclaimed Sherlock Holmes novels, including Sherlock Holmes and the Christmas Demon. As well as writing books, he reviews fiction for the Financial Times. He lives in Eastbourne in the UK.

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