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The Seven-Per-Cent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D. is a 1974 novel by American writer Nicholas Meyer. It is written as a pastiche of a Sherlock Holmes adventure, and was made into a film of the same name in 1976. The Seven-Per-Cent Solution was ranked ninth in the Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels from 1974 and made The New York Times Best Seller list for forty weeks between September 15, 1974, and June 22, 1975.

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  • The Seven-Per-Cent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D. is a 1974 novel by American writer Nicholas Meyer. It is written as a pastiche of a Sherlock Holmes adventure, and was made into a film of the same name in 1976. Published as a "lost manuscript" of the late Dr. John H. Watson, the book recounts Holmes' recovery from cocaine addiction (with the help of Sigmund Freud) and his subsequent prevention of a European war through the unravelling of a sinister kidnapping plot. It was followed by four other Holmes pastiches by Meyer, The West End Horror (1976), The Canary Trainer (1993), The Adventure of the Peculiar Protocols (2019) and The Return of the Pharaoh (2021) none of which have been adapted to film. The Seven-Per-Cent Solution was ranked ninth in the Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels from 1974 and made The New York Times Best Seller list for forty weeks between September 15, 1974, and June 22, 1975. (en)
  • La soluzione sette per cento (titolo originaleThe Seven-Per-Cent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D.) è il primo romanzo di Nicholas Meyer. Si tratta di un pastiche avente per protagonista il celebre investigatore Sherlock Holmes, pubblicato nel 1974. Dal romanzo venne tratto il film Sherlock Holmes: soluzione settepercento (1976). (it)
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  • La soluzione sette per cento (titolo originaleThe Seven-Per-Cent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D.) è il primo romanzo di Nicholas Meyer. Si tratta di un pastiche avente per protagonista il celebre investigatore Sherlock Holmes, pubblicato nel 1974. Dal romanzo venne tratto il film Sherlock Holmes: soluzione settepercento (1976). (it)
  • The Seven-Per-Cent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D. is a 1974 novel by American writer Nicholas Meyer. It is written as a pastiche of a Sherlock Holmes adventure, and was made into a film of the same name in 1976. The Seven-Per-Cent Solution was ranked ninth in the Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels from 1974 and made The New York Times Best Seller list for forty weeks between September 15, 1974, and June 22, 1975. (en)
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