The Very Best of Sherlock Holmes

The Very Best of Sherlock Holmes - Paperback

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The Very Best of Sherlock Holmes

The Very Best of Sherlock Holmes - Paperback

by Arthur Conan Doyle
$34.56
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by Arthur Conan Doyle (Author), Ruskin Bond (Introduction by)

A selection of the most thrilling detective stories ever written by the master storyteller.

Sherlock Holmes, the world's cleverest detective, sets forth in this collection of six extraordinary stories to solve some of the most intriguing cases of his career. What was the mysterious 'speckled band' that a woman referred to with her dying breath? What do the dancing men signify and why do they bring death in their wake? Is there really a league of red-headed men, or is it a conspiracy so audacious that only Holmes can sense it? Will Sherlock Holmes meet his end at the hands of the evil Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls?

The cases of Sherlock Holmes have held readers spellbound ever since they were first published. In 1927, the stories in this volume were chosen by the author himself as some of the best he had written. Introduced here by Ruskin Bond, The Very Best of Sherlock Holmes presents the great detective in all his brilliant glory for a new generation of readers.

Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.44 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 10, 2017
ISBN9789387164406
Author Arthur Conan Doyle
PublisherSpeaking Tiger Books
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedDecember 2017
LanguageENG- English
Pages208
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults and Adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Arthur Conan Doyle

SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE (1859-1930) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and began to write stories while he was a student. Over his life he produced more than thirty books and 150 short stories, as well as poems, plays, and essays across a wide range of genres. His most famous creation is the detective Sherlock Holmes, whom he introduced in his first novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887), and last wrote about in short stories published in 1927.

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