Īrthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) was the creator of the world’s most famous detective in literature, Sherlock Holmes. In between, Holmes must foil a bank heist in ‘The Red-Headed League’, locate a missing race horse in ‘Silver Blaze’, and deduce how a man died in a locked room with just his innocent wife present in ‘The Crooked Man’. We begin with ‘A Scandal in Bohemia’ – the only Sherlock Holmes story to feature his female adversary Irene Adler – and reach a thrilling finale that features a duel with his nemesis Professor Moriarty in ‘The Final Problem’. Together, the pair investigates the insalubrious environs of Victorian London to solve a string of complex crimes. Holmes has become the most lauded sleuth in literature, his capricious character kept restrained by his unflappable assistant, Dr. The brilliant detective shows off his incredible powers of deduction in this new collection of ten perennially popular cases chosen from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. ‘My dear Doctor, this is a time for observation, not for talk.
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