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A classic collection of twelve Sherlock Holmes stories showcasing the detective’s sharp intellect, keen observation, and mastery of deduction. From blackmail and stolen treasures to mysterious disappearances, each case reveals a different facet of Victorian London’s secrets. The stories blend suspense, wit, and atmosphere, making this anthology a defining cornerstone of detective fiction.
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Sign in to send a signalArthur Conan Doyle was a British author of Scottish origin and a physician by training. He laid the foundations of the modern detective story and created one of the most iconic literary duos, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In addition to several collections of detective tales and four detective novels, he also wrote other fiction, including the science‑fiction adventure The Lost World. Doyle contributed to the establishment of the Court of Appeal and was a passionate advocate of spiritualism.
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