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Audiobook The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes II written by Arthur Conan Doyle. In the last six stories written by Conan Doyle featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson, the duo face some of their most challenging cases. In The Adventure of the Illustrious Client, Holmes puts his own life in danger as he tries to cut short a young girl’s infatuation with the notorious wife-murderer Baron Gruner.
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Audiobook The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes II written by Arthur Conan Doyle. In the last six stories written by Conan Doyle featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson, the duo face some of their most challenging cases. In The Adventure of the Illustrious Client, Holmes puts his own life in danger as
Audiobook The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes V, written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Dr Watson comments ‘The stage lost a fine actor’ when Holmes chose to devote his formidable talents to the solution of crime. two of these stories, The Reigate Squire and The Adventure of Beryl Coronet, Holmes
Audiobook The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Volume VI, written by Arthur Conan Doyle. In The Final Problem, perhaps the greatest of the short stories of Sherlock Holmes, the English detective encounters his most formidable rival, Professor Moriarty. ‘The Napoleon of Crime’ is how Holmes
In this collection are four of the finest cases of Mr Sherlock Holmes, | narrated by his faithful friend and admirer Dr Watson. What was the | mystery of the engineer’s thumb? What was behind the disappearance of the | racehorse?
In this collection are four of the finest cases of Mr Sherlock Holmes, | narrated by his faithful friend and admirer Dr Watson. What was the horror | of The Speckled Band or the secret behind the curious legacy for men of | red hair? These and other puzzles are solved by this bloodhound
When Sherlock Holmes met his demise in The Adventure of the Final Problem, published in 1893, the distress of the unsuspecting reading public was profound. For years fans showed no signs of letting Sherlock Holmes lie down and die. Eventually, Doyle saw fit to continue his Holmes’ canon and
In this collection are four more individual cases for Mr Sherlock | Holmes, narrated by his faithful friend and admirer, Dr Watson. They dive | into the opium dens of London in The Man with the Twisted Lip, recall the | curious history of The Musgrave Ritual
Once again Conan Doyle presents a series of cases which baffle the police, but are no match for Sherlock Holmes and his trusty companion Dr Watson. In Black Peter the peace of rural Sussex is disturbed by the discovery of a seafarer’s body pinned to the wall of his hut with a harpoon. In The
No case is too slight for the mental powers of the great detective: in this second selection from The Return of Sherlock Holmes, a young girl is stalked by a solitary cyclist; whilst the ‘dancing men’ hieroglyphics found in Norfolk lead to a sinister connection with America. Holmes enters the
Four more stories from the master detective. The mystery of the missing | suitor is solved and Sherlock Holmes raises his whip... an Indian past | stands in the shadows of a Colonel’s death
A Study in Scarlet was the very first Sherlock Holmes novel. Here, in the most remarkably precise manner, Doyle produced two of the most well-known characters in English fiction. Their individual traits and their relationships, their ambitions and foibles are introduced against the backdrop of an
Audiobook Arthur Conan Doyle, A Life written by Hesketh Pearson. Conan Doyle (1859–1930) will always be remembered for the character of Sherlock Holmes, but he was a prolific writer – of short stories, of science fiction and historical fiction – including The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard. In
Arthur Schopenhauer’s The Art of Literature is a lively, illuminating and brutally honest collection of essays on literary style and values, writers and critics, and the nature of genius. The volume is comprised of eight chapters: On Authorship, On Style, On the Study of Latin, On Men of
Of all the legends of Western civilisation, perhaps the glorious adventures of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are the best known. The Quest for the Holy Grail, and the undying illicit love between Sir Launcelot and Queen Guenever, have provided inspiration for storytellers and