Tom Sawyer, Detective
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| Tom Sawyer, Detective | |
| Author | Mark Twain |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | Tom Sawyer |
| Genre(s) | Detective fiction |
| Publisher | Harper Brothers |
| Publication date | 1896 |
| Media type | Print, Audio CD |
| ISBN | NA |
| Preceded by | Tom Sawyer Abroad |
Tom Sawyer, Detective is an 1896 novel by Mark Twain. It is a sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876), Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), and Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894). Tom Sawyer attempts to solve a mysterious murder in this burlesque of the immensely popular detective novels of the time. Like the two preceding novels, the story is told using the first-person narrative voice of Huck Finn.
[edit] Film Adaptations
In 1938, the novel was made into a film directed by Louis King, starring Billy Cook as Tom and Donald O'Connor as Huckleberry Finn. A similar incarnation of Tom Sawyer appeared in the film version of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, set one year after this novel with the character one year older than his age in this novel, which is 17.
[edit] External links
- Tom Sawyer, Detective, available at Project Gutenberg.
- Tom Sawyer, Detective, online at Ye Olde Library
- Tom Sawyer, Detective at the Internet Movie Database

