In order to personify the novels of Sherlock Holmes as written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, each book cover identifies a specific object that plays a key roll in each case that the detective solves. The hidden title of the novel behind each object acts as a mystery that the viewer is forced to decipher.
While the full title is printed on the spine of the book for reinforcement, the back cover displays a different perspective of the front, thus showing a somewhat reversed rendering of both the object and the title that allows the full title to be in the foreground and the object to be in the background.
In addition, each object will be printed in black and white to appeal to the time period with an accent of red foil to represent blood and a darker appearance to the novels. Also, the spine of the cover displays which number the novel is chronologically in the series. All in all, the covers allude to both the dangers of the stories and the unique deductive skills of Sherlock Holmes.
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