Become classic literature’s most famous detective, and make choices to survive Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in this Choose Your Path mystery.
You are Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective. You have been approached by three desperate clients, each of whom presents a compelling case for you to solve. Now, you must choose which mysteries are worth investigating and which might be too dangerous. Every moment, your life is at risk. Use your cunning to search for evidence, follow the clues, and survive such perils as vile criminals, clever traps, and even wild animals.
Adapted by acclaimed authors Ryan Jacobson and Deb Mercier, with chapter illustrations by Kat Baumann, Can You Survive the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes? turns the classic collection of short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle into a Choose Your Path book for kids. The survival story puts readers in control of the action. Do you have what it takes to solve three of Sherlock Holmes’ most puzzling cases? Or will the villainous plots lead to your doom? Step into this mystery, and choose your path. But choose wisely, or else!
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Ryan Jacobson is an author and presenter. He has written nearly 50 books, including picture books, graphic novels, chapter books, and Choose Your Path books. He is a keynote speaker and has performed at countless schools, writing conferences, and special events, sharing his knowledge of books and storytelling. Ryan lives in rural Minnes
More about Ryan JacobsonDeb Mercier has written several middle-grade books (including Choose Your Path books), two picture books, and many newspaper articles. Deb and her family live in rural Minnesota. She is the news editor at the Pope County Tribune , loves pizza, and saves turtles from roadways whenever possible. For more information about Deb and her lates
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