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This enthralling collection of short stories features Arthur Conan Doyle's 12 favourite Sherlock Holmes tales. In 1927, The Strand Magazine, which published many of the Sherlock Holmes stories, ran a competition for fans to guess the author's own favourite tales. In the March of that year, the magazine published an article by Arthur Conan Doyle listing his top 12 Sherlock stories and why. This collection features all those short stories alongside Conan Doyle's article and the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and Charles R. Macauley. Delve into the dark world of Victorian London with this volume and experience the very best of Sherlock Holmes. The stories featured in this collection include: - The Speckled Band - The Red-Headed League - The Dancing Men - The Final Problem - A Scandal in Bohemia - The Empty House
This unique collection of Arthur Conan Doyle's short stories features the three unofficial Sherlock Holmes tales that heavily allude to the remarkable consulting detective. Between 1887 and 1898, Arthur Conan Doyle wrote three short stories that are considered unofficial Sherlock Holmes tales despite not mentioning the famous detective by name. 'Uncle Jeremy's Household' is often referred to as the prototype for the Holmes stories, due to the strong resemblance between the main characters (Hugh Lawrence and John H. Thurston) and Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson. 'The Story of the Man with the Watches' alludes to a 'well-known criminal investigator', and 'The Story of the Lost Special' references an 'amateur reasoner' who quotes one of Holmes' most famous lines. Discover new layers to Arthur Conan Doyle's dark and mysterious Sherlockian world in this fascinating collection of his lesser-known work. This new volume from Read & Co. Books features a specially commissioned introduction.
A thrilling collection of the 20 most challenging murder cases solved by Arthur Conan Doyle's remarkable detective, Sherlock Holmes.Join Sherlock Holmes in this new collection of classic short stories as he investigates cases involving murder and foul play. In these tales, Holmes uses his exceptional deductive skills and knowledge of criminal psychology to unravel the most complex of cases and bring the perpetrators to justice. With his trademark attention to detail, he navigates the dangerous and treacherous world of murder and brings clarity to the most puzzling crimes.The stories featured in this volume include:- The Boscombe Valley Mystery- The Five Orange Pips- The Speckled Band- Silver Blaze- The Reigate Squires- The Resident Patient- The Empty House- Black PeterFirst published between 1891 and 1927, these classic tales showcase the exceptional writing of Arthur Conan Doyle and the remarkable abilities of Sherlock Holmes. This new collection from Read & Co. Books features the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and a specially commissioned introduction.
After three years of being presumed dead, Sherlock Holmes returns to investigate 13 mysterious cases in this enthralling collection of short stories.After his ill-fated confrontation with his formidable enemy, Professor Moriarty, at the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes was presumed dead. Over three years later, Holmes reappears, unharmed, in 'The Adventure of the Empty House'. Reuniting with Watson, the detective reveals how he defeated Moriarty and the sleuthing duo embark on a tantalising series of adventures. This edition features the original illustrations by Charles R. Macauley.The stories featured in this volume include:- The Adventure of the Empty House- The Adventure of the Norwood Builder- The Adventure of the Dancing Men- The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist- The Adventure of the Six Napoleons- The Adventure of the Second StainFirst published between 1903 and 1904 in The Strand Magazine, The Return of Sherlock Holmes collection demonstrates Arthur Conan Doyle's masterful skill in short story writing. A specially commissioned introduction also features in this volume, alongside an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
This volume features 12 enthralling Sherlock Holmes stories, culminating in 'The Final Problem', which caused much uproar and controversy among the fictional detective's loyal fans. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes features famous characters such as the detective's brother, Mycroft Holmes, and the evil Professor Moriarty. Including a few of the author's favourite Holmes stories, this volume is a vital instalment in the series. Culminating in an epic battle between the sleuthing detective and his arch nemesis, this collection captivates readers.The stories featured in this volume include:- The Adventure of the Yellow Face- The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk- The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual- The Adventure of the Reigate Squires- The Adventure of the Resident Patient- The Final ProblemFirst published in The Strand Magazine between 1892 and 1893, the short stories collected in this volume feature the original illustrations by Sidney Paget. A specially commissioned introduction also features in this volume, alongside an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
Set in the vast and rugged moorland of Dartmoor, this gripping short story follows Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson as they attempt to discover the truth behind the disappearance of a phenomenal racehorse, Silver Blaze.When the prize-winning racehorse Silver Blaze goes missing the night before a big race, the stakes are high. The owner is offering a large reward for the horse's safe return, and the pressure is mounting. Working with his trusted companion, Doctor Watson, Sherlock Holmes heads to the Devonshire moors to investigate and discover the truth. As they delve deeper into the case, they face a series of challenges and obstacles that test their skills and ingenuity. From the elusive motives of the horse's owner to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the disappearance, the case is full of twists and turns.A masterful combination of mystery, suspense, and intrigue, 'Silver Blaze' is a classic example of detective fiction that keeps readers guessing until the very end. First published in 1893, this new edition features a specially commissioned introduction.
His Last Bow is the final collection of thrilling short stories in the chronology of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes' series, set on the precipice of the First World War.Featuring seven tales from Holmes and Watson's adventures, this volume includes a preface from the detective's loyal companion updating the reader on Holmes' health and whereabouts. The short stories see the famous duo working together to solve a series of bizarre and mysterious cases, culminating in a third-person spy narrative chronicling Holmes' contribution to the war effort. Perfectly concluding the incredible Sherlock Holmes series, this volume is an essential read for fans of the pipe-smoking sleuth.The stories featured in this volume include:- The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge- The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans- The Adventure of the Devil's Foot- The Adventure of the Red Circle- The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax- The Adventure of the Dying Detective- His Last Bow: The War Service of Sherlock HolmesFirst published as a book in 1917, this volume collates short stories that were published in The Strand Magazine between 1908 and 1917. A specially commissioned introduction also features in this volume, alongside an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
A volume of seemingly unsolvable mysteries, The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes features the final twelve short stories in Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective series.First published in 1927, this volume is the last instalment in Arthur Conan Doyle's series of Sherlock Holmes' adventures. Usually narrated by Doctor Watson, the detective's companion and accomplice, these final short stories divert the author's typical style, and two adventures are narrated by Holmes himself. The short stories featured in this volume include:- The Adventure of the Illustrious Client- The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier- The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone- The Adventure of the Three Gables- The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire- The Adventure of the Three Garridebs- The Problem of Thor BridgeThis edition features a specially commissioned introduction alongside an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
Plagued by a rare tropical disease, Sherlock Holmes attempts to solve a dangerous case from the confines of his bed.Hemmed within the restraints of his Baker Street flat, the unstoppable detective, Sherlock Holmes, is dying. Afflicted with a rare tropical disease, he calls upon his closest friend and sleuthing partner, Doctor Watson, to assist him. Feverish but as sharp as ever, Holmes attempts to stop a sinister plot from his deathbed.First published in 1913, 'The Adventure of the Dying Detective' is a classic short story from the master of detective fiction, Arthur Conan Doyle. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction.
Showcasing the legendary detective's investigations into cases of theft and robbery, this comprehensive collection features six classic Sherlock Holmes stories.Join Sherlock Holmes as he investigates six complex plots of high-stakes robbery and attempts to bring the thieves to justice. From valuable jewels and large sums of money to vital government documents, the remarkable detective uses his sharp mind and keen eye for detail to unravel these cases and reveal the truth behind the crimes. The stories featured in this collection are:- The Red-Headed League (1891)- The Blue Carbuncle (1892)- The Beryl Coronet (1892)- The Stockbroker's Clerk (1893)- The Naval Treaty (1893)- The Three Gables (1926)Each of these stories highlights the exceptional abilities of Sherlock Holmes and the brilliant writing of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This new collection from Read & Co. Books features the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and a specially commissioned introduction.
This fantastic collection of short Sherlock Holmes stories features the detective in three classic tales of crime fiction as he works to recover important and confidential documents.Showcasing Sherlock Homes' remarkable skills of observation and deduction, this short story collection features three tales in which the brilliant detective solves mysterious cases of missing documents. In 'The Naval Treaty' (1893), Holmes must track down a vital government treaty and prevent a political scandal. 'The Second Stain' (1904) sees the detective hired by the Prime Minister to recover an important document stolen from the Secretary of State for European Affairs. Finally, 'The Bruce-Partington Plans' (1908) follows the disappearance of secret submarine plans. Featuring Holmes' brother, Mycroft, this tale navigates the treacherous world of espionage and murderous schemes. With its gripping plots, intricate puzzles, and memorable characters, this collection is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats.Each of these stories demonstrates the remarkable abilities of Sherlock Holmes and the exceptional writing of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This new collection from Read & Co. Books features the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and a specially commissioned introduction.
This exciting collection of short stories follows literature's favourite detective, Sherlock Holmes, as he investigates three complex cases of missing jewels. These three tales will captivate fans of detective fiction and intrigue readers with their intricate plots and mysterious twists. In 'The Beryl Coronet' (1892), a banker is holding a small crown as collateral. When three of the crown's beryls vanish, seemingly at his own son's hand, the banker calls on Holmes to clear his family's name and recover the missing jewels. 'The Six Napoleons' (1904) sees a series of break-ins resulting in the theft and destruction of several plaster busts of Napoleon. Could there be a radical Napoleon hater on the loose, or is there a more sinister scheme behind the robberies? Finally, in 'The Mazarin Stone' (1921), Holmes has been tracking and following a diamond thief, but in protecting the valuable jewel, the master detective might have placed his life in the centre of a dark and dangerous plot. With his trademark intellect and attention to detail, Join Holmes as he navigates three complex webs of suspects and motives to uncover the truth behind these missing jewels. This new collection from Read & Co. Books features the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and a specially commissioned introduction.
Embark on a thrilling journey of mysterious disappearances and captivating suspense as Sherlock Holmes investigates three chilling cases of kidnap.This collection features three of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most captivating and suspenseful Sherlock Holmes stories. In 'The Greek Interpreter' (1893), Sherlock Holmes is called upon to solve the curious disappearance of Mr. Melas, the neighbour of his brother, Mycroft. 'The Priory School' (1904) sees Holmes racing against time to save the son of a rich and famous duke after he vanishes from his prestigious school. Finally, 'The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax' (1911) follows the disappearance of a lonely but wealthy woman who has the habit of carrying valuable jewels on her person. A must-read for fans of detective fiction, this new collection from Read & Co. Books features the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and a specially commissioned introduction.
A Study in Scarlet is the first Sherlock Holmes novel and marks the beginning of many illustrious adventures for literature's favourite detective.Set in the atmospheric, lamplit fog of Victorian London, this novel introduces the sleuthing duo, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, for the first time. Returning from service in Afghanistan, Watson is wounded and searching for living quarters. He takes up residence in a flat at 221B Baker Street with the peculiar Holmes and is soon embarking on a series of mysterious adventures. Accompanying the amateur detective to the scene of a bloody crime, Watson is horrified and baffled by the dead body that shows no sign of violence. But Holmes already has a theory forming...Originally published in the 1887 edition of Beeton's Christmas Annual, A Study in Scarlet was Arthur Conan Doyle's first significant work. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction as well as an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
This volume contains the collected stories of the Baker Street Irregulars, a group of London street urchins who are hired by the great detective Sherlock Holmes to help him with his investigations. Famed for being able to hear all the street has to tell and described by Holmes as "The Baker Street division of the detective police force", the boys are led by their leader, Wiggins to collect vital information from the Victorian underbelly of London. Contents include: 'A Study in Scarlet' (1887), The Sign of Four' (1890), and 'The Crooked Man' (1893). A must read for anyone who is a fan of Doyle's famous detective novels or the BBC series 'The Irregulars'. Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930) was a British writer, famous for his character 'Sherlock Holmes'. Whilst studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh, Doyle began writing short stories, and his first piece was published before he was 20. In 1887, Conan Doyle's first significant work, 'A Study in Scarlet', appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual. It featured the first appearance of the detective Sherlock Holmes. A prolific writer, Conan Doyle continued to produce a range of fictional works over the following years and is still being referenced today.
This unique collection of Sherlock Holmes stories features the master detective in three fascinating cryptographic mysteries. Join the legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes, as he solves some of the most challenging code-breaking cases in this thrilling collection of three stories. From deciphering ancient rituals to cracking cryptic messages, Holmes uses his exceptional skills and razor-sharp mind to unravel the mysteries before him. In 'The "Gloria Scott"' (1893), Holmes sets out to solve a mystery surrounding a shipwreck and a cryptic message. 'The Musgrave Ritual' (1893) sees the detective investigating a centuries-old riddle and unlocking the secrets of a noble family. And in 'The Dancing Men' (1903), Holmes must decipher a series of mysterious symbols that hold the key to a young woman's mysterious past.With fast-paced action and gripping suspense, this collection provides a glimpse into the detective's extraordinary methods and showcases his ability to tackle complex cases with ease. This new edition from Read & Co. Books features the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and a specially commissioned introduction.
Step into the world of Sherlock Holmes with this essential collection of short stories, each requiring the master detective to solve a high-stakes case of blackmail and extortion.These three tales of blackmail showcase the exceptional skills and keen intelligence of Sherlock Holmes and his ability to unravel complex cases. In 'A Scandal in Bohemia' (1891), Holmes must help the King of Bohemia retrieve a damning photograph from Irene Adler and prevent a damaging scandal from becoming public. 'The ""Gloria Scott""' (1893) takes us on a journey to uncover the mystery of a shipwreck and the case of an elderly man who's being haunted by an old crime. Finally, 'The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton' (1904) sees the detective going up against one of the most formidable blackmailers in London in an attempt to recover compromising letters. Together, these three stories offer a thrilling and entertaining experience, capturing the essence of the detective's unique style and method. The collection is a must-read for crime fiction fans and those who want to experience the brilliance of Sherlock Holmes.This new edition from Read & Co. Books features the original illustrations by Sidney Paget and a specially commissioned introduction.
When a valuable naval treaty vanishes, the British government must rely on Sherlock Holmes to find and save it before it falls into the wrong hands.Sherlock Homes must rely on his signature skills of deduction when the search for a valuable naval treaty is left up to him. Setting out to solve the case that has baffled the Foreign Office and Scotland Yard, Holmes begins to unravel a complex web of deceit and treachery. Join the legendary detective and his loyal confidant, Doctor Watson, as they navigate a labyrinth of false leads and dead ends in this gripping tale. First published in 1893, 'The Naval Treaty' is one of Arthur Conan Doyle's most thrilling mysteries and is not to be missed by fans of detective fiction. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction.
A discharged revolver, a damning note, and a mysterious chip in a stone balustrade... Sherlock Holmes' remarkable powers of observation are challenged in this captivating mystery.When a former US senator, Neil Gibson, approaches Sherlock Holmes with a case that appears to have been solved, the consulting detective is convinced that things aren't all as they seem. Gibson's wife, Maria, is found dead on Thor Bridge with a bullet hole in her head and a note in her hand. The note appears to be from the family's governess, asking Maria to meet her at that spot. But despite a recently discharged revolver being found in the governess' wardrobe, Gibson is convinced that she isn't guilty. Holmes and Watson work together to unveil the truth. First published in 1922, 'The Problem of Thor Bridge' is an enthralling short crime story by Arthur Conan Doyle. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction.
A mysterious case with an anonymous client and a murderous back story, Sherlock Holmes can't resist the temptation of danger in this thrilling short story by Arthur Conan Doyle.When a British officer arrives at Baker Street to ask Sherlock Holmes for his assistance, the legendary detective can't refuse. With an anonymous client and very few leads, the case seems impossible to solve. A sinister plot of love, deception, and murder begins to unravel as Holmes and Watson investigate this complex mystery. They face a series of challenges and obstacles, each more dangerous than the last, as they race against time to stop a deadly scheme. With each twist and turn, they must use all of their cunning and skill to unravel the mystery and protect the illustrious client.First published in 1924, 'The Adventure of the Illustrious Client' was one of Arthur Conan Doyle's last Sherlock Holmes stories. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction.
Danger lurks around every corner in this classic Sherlock Holmes mystery. Join the legendary detective and his trusted companion, Doctor Watson, as they investigate the grisly crimes at Wisteria Lodge.When Mr. Grazia, a wealthy Spanish businessman, receives an invitation to stay at the luxurious Wisteria Lodge, he has no idea of the danger that awaits him. The lodge's idyllic surroundings hide a grisly crime, and he soon finds himself at the mercy of an unknown assailant. With the help of Doctor Watson, Sherlock Holmes sets out to solve the mystery and bring the culprit to justice.First published in 1908, 'The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge' is a suspenseful tale by the master of detective fiction, Arthur Conan Doyle. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction.
When Sherlock Holmes is visited by his brother, Mycroft, the legendary detective is in for more than a friendly family reunion. Can the brothers work together to solve a grisly case?The British government must turn to Sherlock Holmes for assistance once again when top-secret documents go missing. The Bruce-Bartington Plans are highly confidential submarine designs, but they were stolen, leaving behind a trail of gruesome murders. Working with his trusted friend, Doctor Watson, Holmes sets out to recover the stolen plans and prevent an international catastrophe. The detective's remarkable skills of deduction are showcased in this short story alongside the camaraderie and intellectual rivalry between Holmes and his brother Mycroft.First published in 1908, 'The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans' is a classic example of detective fiction and a must-read for fans of Arthur Conan Doyle. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction.
The fourth and final Sherlock Holmes novel features a heinous scheme from the pipe-smoking detective's most formidable nemesis, Professor James Moriarty.After receiving a pseudonymous cipher from one of Moriarty's henchmen, Holmes and Watson must unravel the mysterious murder of a country gentleman. The puzzling case gives the detective the perfect opportunity to demonstrate his skills in observation, forensics, and deduction. This electrifying novel features themes of ethical ambiguity and makes political commentary on terrorist activity.First published in The Strand Magazine between 1914 and 1915, this captivating detective-fiction novel presents an intricate crime and sets the reader the impossible challenge of cracking the case before Holmes can solve it. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction alongside an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
The 12 short stories featured in this volume were the catalyst for the first literary fandom, the success of The Strand Magazine, and Arthur Conan Doyle's lifelong career as the writer of the Sherlock Holmes adventures.Enter the smoky rooms of 221B Baker Street and immerse yourself in the intriguing lives of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. This volume features tales including 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band' and 'The Red-Headed League', which Arthur Conan Doyle named his favourite Holmes stories. Each of these twelve mysteries highlights the famous detective's remarkable skill and methods, narrated by Watson. The stories featured in this volume include:- A Scandal in Bohemia- The Red-Headed League- A Case of Identity- The Boscombe Valley Mystery- The Five Orange Pips- The Man with the Twisted LipFirst published in The Strand Magazine magazine between July 1891 and June 1892, this edition includes the stories' original illustrations by Sidney Paget. A specially commissioned introduction also features in this volume, alongside an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
The darker side of Sherlock Holmes and the romantic side of Doctor Watson are both revealed in this enthralling second novel in Arthur Conan Doyle's detective series. Thick fog swirls through London, winding its way down Baker Street towards flat 221B where a cocaine-dazed Sherlock Holmes sits awaiting a new case. When a beautiful young woman, Mary Morstan, presents the sleuthing duo with two seemingly unrelated cases, all three work together to solve a decade-long mystery. A tangled web of missing fathers, curious deaths, and cursed treasure, The Sign of the Four was first published in 1890. This edition features a specially commissioned introduction alongside an article by Arthur Conan Doyle and an essay on the history of detective fiction by S.S. Van Dine.
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