The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat: And Other Science Mysteries Solved by Sherlock Holmes is a collection of Sherlock Holmes pastiche stories by Colin Bruce which attempts to teach scientific concepts via Holmesian mysteries.[1] With Watson's assistance, Holmes solves cases involving elastic space-time and quantum theory.[2] It has also been published as The Einstein Paradox.
Author | Colin Bruce |
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Language | English |
Genre | Short stories |
Publisher | Addison–Wesley |
Publication date | 1997 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
ISBN | 0-201-46139-0 (first edition, hardback) |
Professor Challenger also appears in some of the stories.
A further book, Conned Again, Watson! Cautionary Tales of Logic, Math, and Probability, which is more mathematically oriented, was published in 2001.[3]
Reception
editWhether Bruce's attempt to explain modern physics in readable prose leads to illumination or not, readers of The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat will enjoy pitting their wits against the universe in such stimulating company.[1]
What a great idea!... Starting with simple problems of motion and energy, Bruce takes his readers into very modern questions of quantum mechanics and relativity... Great fun and fine teaching. -- BEN BOVA, editor of Science Fiction Hall Of Fame[4]
References
edit- ^ a b The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat: And Other Science Mysteries Solved by Sherlock Holmes review at The New York Times
- ^ On Newsstands Now at Wired
- ^ Conned Again, Watson! at WorldCat
- ^ The Strange Case of Mrs. Hudson's Cat: And Other Science Mysteries Solved by Sherlock Holmes at Amazon.com