After 2,000 years the events of the first Easter still remain an enigma. How might Sherlock Holmes have tackled the issue?
As I entered the room, Sherlock Holmes sat in his usual chair, his long legs extended, puffing his pipe in a most thoughtful fashion.
'Well, Watson,' he mused, 'becoming religious, are you? I see you've been to church this fine Easter morning and, more than that, you were not pleased with it. You can't accept the resurrection of Jesus, can you?'