Luke Kuhns
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Luke Kuhns

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Luke Kuhns is an international crime writer and reviewer. His is a master storyteller with a wonderful sense of the macabre which has captivated audiences around the world. His two best selling novellas Sherlock Holmes Studies in Legacy and The Scarlet Thread of Murder have been praised by critics and fans of Sherlock Holmes. Luke has also authored two graphic novels including Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Crystal Blue Bottle and the critically acclaimed bone chilling horror Sherlock Holmes & The Horror of Frankenstein, the world’s first Sherlock Holmes and Frankenstein graphic novel. He has contributed to several crime fiction and academic collections inducing Beyond Watson, The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Vol 1, and Fan Phenomena Sherlock Holmes. His latest title, Welcome to Undershaw: A Brief History of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes, is a move into biographies. Luke has written a wonderful and unique history about Conan Doyle, his writings and his time living at his Surrey home, Undershaw. Luke has spoken at the University College London’s Past and Present Conference, debated in the Great Sherlock Holmes Debate 3 and 4, and has been featured on Japanese TV Network NHK. Luke’s official website is a multimedia platform where he releases exclusive short stories and reviews popular tv series, films, books and more.
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    • A Brief History of Arthur Conan Doyle: The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes
    • By: Luke Kuhns
    • Narrated by: Kevin Theis
    • Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
    • Release date: 13-02-17
    • Language: English
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    Regular price: £6.39 or 1 Credit

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