{"_id":"6292c393fa5c01e51eff5d30","title":"The Five Orange Pips","publish_year":1891,"publish_source":"The Strand Magazine","publish_scan":"https://archive.org/details/StrandMagazine11/page/n39/mode/2up","publish_edition":"Vol. 2, No. 11","author":"Arthur Conan Doyle","code":"the-five-orange-pips","words":7327,"image":"detective.jpg","image_alt":"A man in a bowler hat and a popped collar. Graphite filter","genres":["mystery","adventure"],"blurb":"“There is nothing more to be said or to be done tonight, so hand me over my violin and let us try to forget for half an hour the miserable weather and the still more miserable ways of our fellowmen.”","description":"John Openshaw comes to Holmes for help. His father received a mysterious letter full of five orange pips, later he was found dead. Then his uncle received the same letter...","series":"Sherlock Holmes","unique_cover":"Drawing of two men in the dark, one carrying a lantern.","cover_source":true,"has_review":false,"has_collections":false}