Hello guys!
A Study in Scarlet is remarcable for two reasons: It is the very first Sherlock Holmes novel and sets the ground to all the following stories. And second, the plot is weird!
I have started a blog to suggest classic novels to readers enthusiastics (please feel free to join :D ), and I would like to recommend A Study in Scarlet by the great Doyle. However I am afraid that people may not like the plot, therefore, not really feel motivated to read the rest of the Canon (what would be sad, because the Canon is awesome!).
On another hand, all the other Sherlock Holmes' books are not the first one! And that is against the common sense to start by the middle.
See the antagony?
Please, help me with your insights about how to approach this problem!
Thanks in advance