The Greatest Detective

The Greatest Detective

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Seventeen year old Jimmy Kudo, is not an ordinary kid. He is very well known, for his brilliant deductions he makes solving cases that come his way. From a very young age, Jimmy, loved to act and play as Sherlock Holmes, a false character which Jimmy admires a lot, he is the most greatest detective of his century. Due to Jimmy's far many great solved cases, he throws Rachel's father, Richard Moore out of business in a blink of an eye, although he tries to stay up on his sports he plays as well. On a date to the amusement park with his crush Rachel, Jimmy notices a suspicious man dressed in black carrying a rather large black suit case with him, so he went to investigate what was going on. Unfortunately, he was paying no mind to if someone saw him and got blown to the head by, yet another man dressed in black with a baseball bat. The strange men in black forced him to take a deadly poison, that hadn't been tested on anything yet so they decided to use Jimmy as a guinea pig instead. After the men in black left, Jimmy was left all alone to die by himself. Waking up after taking the deadly poison, Jimmy remained to lay on the ground breathing very heavy and was sweaty, when some police officer's were sitting next to him holding a flash light to his face observing the wound on the back of his head.Staying in the house he owns after his parents went abroad, Jimmy decides to track down the men, but finds it very difficult to do so. Continuing his detective work, he solves some of the greatest cases ever to be know of the twenty first century.
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A banker, Mr. Alexander Holder makes a loan of £50,000 to a socially prominent client, who leaves the Beryl Coronet - one of the most valuable public possessions in existence - as security. Holder feels that he must not leave this rare and precious piece of jewelry in his personal safe at the bank, and so he takes it home with him to lock it up there. He is awoken in the night by a noise, enters his dressing room, and is horrified to see his son Arthur with the coronet in his hands. Three beryls are missing from it, and the coronet itself is already broken. In a panic, Holder travels to see Holmes, who agrees to take the case. As Holmes was starting to handle the case, some peculiarities appeared. Arthur is refusing to give a statement of any kind. Holmes then found that even a strong man like him could not break the coronet without making any noise. Holmes begins to believe that Arthur didn't take the beryls. Someone else must have done it. Holmes totally realizes that the failure to resolve the case will result in Mr. Holder's dishonor, and will become a national scandal. Holmes sets about not only reviewing the details that he learns from Holder, but also examining the footprints in the snow outside. Eventually, Holmes solves the mystery, and Holder is flabbergasted to find that his niece Mary was in league with a notorious criminal, Sir George Burnwell, although she is unaware of his character. The two of them escape justice; however, Holmes is convinced that they will receive their punishment in due time. First published in the Strand Magazine, May 1892, with 9 illustrations by Sidney Paget.

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