

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Jon Jory
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the play format of Sherlock Holmes and the Red Headed League, as it aids in learning spoken Mandarin patterns. The adaptation is noted for its educational value while still being engaging.
This delightful adaptation of the well known Conan Doyle story for young audiences can be enjoyed by one and all.
In it, a young man who wants to be a detective and his friend who wants to be a doctor but who has an interest in crime solving investigate a murder and theft.
"An extraordinary, action packed, free wheeling musical mystery."
— Covington Press
Sherlock Holmes and the Red Headed League is a American play written by John Clay and published by Samuel French in New York (1989).
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