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3''Young Sherlock Holmes'' is a series of young adult thriller novels by Andrew Lane featuring Creator/ArthurConanDoyle's detective Franchise/SherlockHolmes as a teenager in the 1860s that is faced with numerous crimes and adventures throughout the series.
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5Based on the success of Charlie Higson's bestselling ''Literature/YoungBond'' series, the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle authorised a series of books detailing the life of the teenage Sherlock Holmes.
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7One of Andrew Lane's key aims is to explain some of the complexities of Holmes' character, who is scientific and analytical on the one hand, and artistic and moody on the other. Two new characters introduced in this series, his two tutors, Amyus Crowe and Rufus Stone, help shed light on the formation of the two sides of his character evident in later life.
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9Books in the ''Young Sherlock Holmes'' series are:
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11# ''Death Cloud'' (2010)
12# ''Red Leech'' (a.k.a. ''Rebel Fire'') (2010)
13# ''Black Ice'' (2011)
14# ''Fire Storm'' (2011)
15# ''Snake Bite'' (2012)
16# ''Knife Edge'' (2013)
17# ''Stone Cold'' (2014)
18# ''Night Break'' (2015)
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20Aside from both featuring a teenage Sherlock Holmes, the book series has no connection to [[Film/YoungSherlockHolmes the film of the same name]].
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24!!Tropes found in ''Young Sherlock Holmes'':
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26* AccidentalKidnapping: In ''Red Leech'', the secessionists abduct Matty on the mistaken assumption that he is Crowe's son; having seen him and Crowe together.
27* AnimalAssassin: In ''Death Cloud'', Baron Maupertuis uses swarms of killer bees to dispose of his enemies.
28* AristocratsAreEvil: Baron Maupertuis, the BigBad of ''Death Cloud'', is an EvilCripple, who is driven by a fanatical hatred of England and who plans to murder hundreds of thousands of British troops.
29* ArrowsOnFire: In ''Red Leech'', Sherlock uses flaming arrows to set fire to the Union Army's hydrogen filled balloons.
30* BathroomBreakout: In ''Red Leech'', Matty's kidnappers let him off the train to use the toilet while one of them watches the door. Holmes breaks through the rotted back wall of the wooden outhouse to help him escape.
31* BrokenWindowWarning: When Matty is kidnapped in ''Red Leech'', the kidnappers throw a large rock with a note tied to it through Crowe's window. The note says that if Crowe leaves them alone for three months, Matty will be released unharmed.
32* ConvenientMisfire: When Sherlock attempts to shoot Gilfillan in ''Red Leech'', the rifle jams. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as the two of them had been wrestling for control of the gun on a muddy riverbank, and Gilfillan comments that the rifle has a delicate mechanism and is susceptible to grit.
33* CrazyPrepared: In ''The Reed Leech'', the heroes assume that the villains won't be able to target them as they sail to America due to not knowing what ship they're on. It turns out that the villains bribe a crewman on ''every'' ship sailing from England to America during that timeframe to kill any passengers who fit their description.
34* DamselOutOfDistress: In ''Death Cloud'', Holmes finishes dealing with BigBad Baron Maupertuis and goes to rescue Virginia who is being attacked by TheDragon Mr Surd. However, when he gets to her, he finds that Virginia has already knocked Mr Surd out and was at the point of coming to rescue him.
35* DeathFakedForYou: In ''Red Leech'', John Wilkes Booth had an unknown confederate with him in the barn who died in the fusillade of Union shots and whose body was burned beyond recognition in the subsequent fire. It was assumed that his body was Booth's.
36* TheDogBitesBack: In ''Red Leech'', the BigBad Duke Balthassar has a pair of cougars that he uses as {{Right Hand Attack Dog}}s: having semi-trained through a combination of fear and cruelty. Sherlock is able to turn them against Balthassar by giving them a taste for his blood (by feeding them the eponymous red leech) at a point when he is in a weakened position. Balthassar falls off a cliff attempting to escape them.
37* DoomedByCanon: Anyone who has read Creator/ArthurConanDoyle's Literature/SherlockHolmes stories knows that nothing lasting can come of the relationship between Sherlock and Virginia.
38* EvilCripple: Baron Maupertuis, the BigBad of ''Death Cloud''. Accidentally trampled by British troops during the Charge of the Light Brigade, he was left paralysed from the waist down by a broken spine. He employs servants to move him around like a human puppet.
39* EyeScream: When Sherlock and Gilfillan are fighting in ''Red Leech'', Sherlock brings the fight to an end by jamming the barrel of Gilfilian's rifle into his eye; causing Gilfillan to scream and pass out.
40* FakeOutMakeOut: In ''Red Leech'', it occurs to Sherlock that kissing Virginia would be the perfect way to hide his face from the man they are tailing. However, he is too embarrassed to attempt to put the plan into operation. Fortunately, the man does not notice him.
41* FedToTheBeast: In ''Red Leech'', Duke Balthassar has Sherlock, Virginia and Matty thrown to his Komodo dragons to be devoured.
42* FictionalizedDeathAccount: In ''Red Leech'', John Wilkes Booth survives the burning barn. The man shot and killed is a coconspirator of Booth's whose badly burned body was mistaken. Booth manages to escape, although badly burned. At the end of the novel, he is confined to an insane asylum where he will live out the rest of his life and die in anonymity.
43* FieryCoverUp: In ''Death Cloud'', Clem burns down the warehouse (at the Baron's orders) to ensure they have not accidentally left any evidence behind. Unfortunately, Sherlock is hiding in the warehouse at the time.
44* ForegoneConclusion: While ''Night Break'' ends with Sherlock [[spoiler:losing his trust in his brother Mycroft]], the original canon still shows that the relationship between the Holmes brothers is amicable as seen in "The Greek Interpreter" and Mycroft is the only one who knew that Sherlock survived his fight against Professor Moriarty in Reichenbach Falls.
45* GivingThemTheStrip: During the sword fight in ''Death Cloud'', Baron Maupertuis pins Sherlock to the wall by thrusting his sword through the shoulder of Sherlock's jacket and into the wall, and then comes at Sherlock's face with a spinning saw blade. Sherlock escapes by slipping his arm out of the jacket.
46* GroinAttack: Sherlock kicks the evil steward Grivens in the groin when Grivens attempts to corner him in his cabin in ''Red Leech''. This gives Sherlock a chance to escape.
47* GroundByGears: The final fate of Grivens in ''Red Leech''. Tipped over a walkway in the engine room of the ship, his coat snags on the cams of the massive steam engine and he is crushed to death.
48* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: In ''Death Cloud'', the villains capture Sherlock and demand to know who else he's told about the bee attacks. He names four of the five other people (leaving out someone who lives nearby and would be easier to kill than the other four) who know. Baron Maupertuis unhappily notes that this is too many people to kill (specially since they're not all close together) and decides he needs to accelerate his plan instead. He still tries to kill Sherlock, though.
49* KarmaHoudini: Many {{Big Bad}}s and/or their thugs escape being killed or arrested, such as Baron Maupertuis.
50* KidDetective: The series features a teenaged Holmes who is still developing his deductive genius while getting involved in adventures that are a lot more action-oriented than his later ones will be.
51* KillerOutfit: In ''Red Leech'', Grivens is killed while fighting Sherlock in the engine room of a steamship. His coat snags on the cams of a gear and his dragged into the workings where he is GroundByGears.
52* LeftHanging: ''Night Break'', the eighth and final book, ends with Sherlock, [[spoiler:being disillusioned that his brother and his mentors don't care about him but he resolves to go to India to find his father]]. In the afterword, Andrew Lane planned to continue the story but he implied that the publishers won't let him. Thus, young Sherlock Holmes' story ends with a {{Cliffhanger}}.
53* MolotovCocktail: In ''Death Cloud'', the thug Clem uses oil lanterns as makeshift Molotov cocktails. He uses one to burn down the warehouse, and another when he attempts to torch Matty's narrowboat (with Matty and Sherlock on board). Fittingly, Sherlock uses one at the end of the novel to trigger a dust explosion in the fort.
54* NarrativeProfanityFilter: From ''Red Leech'':
55-->''Matty said a single word that expressed his shock. Sherlock assumed it was a word he'd picked up along the waterways in his travels.''
56* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: In ''Red Leech'', Duke Balthassar has Sherlock, Virginia and Matty sit down with for an meal which, for the most part, proceeds quite civilly as he attempts to find out how much they know about his scheme. After the meal, he orders them [[FedToTheBeast thrown to his Komodo dragons]].
57* OutsideRide: When Sherlock is kidnapped from the fair in ''Death Cloud'', Matty follows by clinging to the back of the carriage that is taking him away.
58* PeoplePuppets: An oddly literal version occurs in ''Death Cloud''. EvilCripple Baron Maupertuis, who is paralysed from the waist down, has his servants wheel him around on a wheeled frame, moving his legs with cords like a giant puppet to allow him to fence with Sherlock.
59* PinnedToTheWall: In ''Death Cloud'', Baron Maupertuis pins Sherlock to the wall during their sword fight when he thrusts his sword through the shoulder of Sherlock's jacket and into the wall behind him.
60* RedRightHand: Mr Arrhenius from ''Snake Bite'' suffers from a skin condition that turns his body silver.
61* TheRemnant: In ''Red Leech'', Duke Balthasar is the self-appointed head of the 'Government in Exile of the Confederacy', and plans to rise an army to conquer Canada and transform it into a new Confederated States of America.
62* RightHandAttackDog: Duke Balthassar, the BigBad in ''Red Leech'', has a pair of semi-trained cougars named Sherman and Grant that he uses as enforcers.
63* ScaryStingingSwarm: In ''Death Cloud'', the BigBad uses swarms of weaponized killer bees as {{Animal Assassin}}s.
64* SequelHook: The ending of ''Night Break'' has Sherlock [[spoiler:planning to go to India to find his father]].
65* ShovelStrike: In ''Red Leech'', when Sherlock is cornered in the ship's engine room by the murderous Grivens, he defends himself with stoker's shovel.
66* StealthPun: Duke Balthasar, the BigBad of ''Red Leech'', is described as being close to seven feet tall, painfully thin, with pale skin and pale blond hair, dressed all in white with a white porcelain mask. In other words, he is '[[Characters/DavidBowie the Thin White Duke]]'.
67* SufferTheSlings: In ''Red Leech'', Sherlock buys a sling to avoid suspicion while pretending to shop. He later uses the sling to win a TraintopBattle; hitting Ives in the forehead with a ball bearing and causing him to fall off the train.
68* TraintopBattle: In ''Red Leech'', Ives confronts Holmes on top of the train. Holmes manages to win the confrontation with the aid of a [[SufferTheSlings sling]], that sends Ives off the side as the train is going over a bridge.
69* TwoFaced: In ''Red Leech'', half of Booth's face is normal, even handsome, with a moustache and goatee. The other half is a shiny mass of scar tissue from where he was burnt in the barn fire.
70* WeaponSpecialization: Mr. Surd, TheDragon to Baron Maupertuis in ''Death Cloud'', uses a metal-tipped whip as his preferred weapon and is an expert in its use. He is capable of pinpoint accuracy, doing such acts as deliberately missing Sherlock's eye by millimeters.
71* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Duke Balthasar, the BigBad of ''Red Leech'', is the leader of '[[TheRemnant the Government in Exile of the Confederacy]]'. He has two semi-tamed cougars he calls Grant and Sherman, in what he admits is a kind of sick joke.
72* WrenchWhack: In ''Red Leech'', Grivens attempts to kill Sherlock with a large engineering spanner in the ship's engine room.
73* YouWouldntShootMe: In ''Red Leech'', Gilfillan says this after Sherlock has managed to wrestle the rifle off him and his pointing it at him. Sherlock proves him wrong by pulling the trigger, but the rifle jams.
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