Best of Sherlock Holmes (Set of 2 Books), The Boxed Set by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Best of Sherlock Holmes (Set of 2 Books), The Boxed Set by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Product Details
- Publisher: Fingerprint (2019-04-01)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 848 pages
- ISBN-13: 9789388810531
- Item Weight: 618.03 grams
- Dimensions: 20.02 x 13.03 x 5.05 cm
Step into the foggy streets of Victorian London and unravel the world’s most compelling mysteries with The Best of Sherlock Holmes. This 2-book set brings together Arthur Conan Doyle’s most iconic cases featuring the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his steadfast companion Dr. John Watson.
From the eerie hound on the moors to coded messages, missing heirs, and baffling disguises, these stories showcase Holmes’s razor-sharp intellect, keen observation, and unmatched deductive prowess. A must-have collection for mystery lovers and literary enthusiasts alike.
Every clue counts. Every mystery unravels.
- Explore the finest cases of Sherlock Holmes across two classic volumes
- Delve into gripping tales of deduction, deception, and danger
- Reflect on Victorian-era crime, justice, and human psychology
- Discover Arthur Conan Doyle’s masterful storytelling through timeless detective fiction
- Revisit literary icons Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in their most unforgettable adventures
- Logic vs. emotion in problem-solving
- Crime, justice, and the moral gray areas
- The eccentric genius and loyal friendship
- Rational deduction and scientific inquiry
- Social commentary on Victorian London
About the Author
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He created the character of Sherlock Holmes, a master detective, in 1887. The first of the four novels, A Study in Scarlet, was published in the same year. He wrote more than fifty stories about the adventures of Holmes and Dr Watson. Sir Conan Doyle wrote both in the fantasy as well as science fiction genre. He was a prolific writer whose works include romances, poetry, plays, non-fiction and historical stories. The Mystery of Cloomber (1888) was one of his earliest novels. Many short stories like The Captain of the Pole-Star and J. Habakuk Jephson’s Statement were inspired by Doyle’s time spent at sea. His best work, written between 1888–1906, consists of seven historical novels. Doyle also wrote many stories featuring the scientist Professor Challenger. He died of heart attack on 7 July 1930. He was 71. He continues to be remembered as the creator of the master sleuth.
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