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REQUIEM FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES
Sherlock Holmes returns in five enthralling cases. Written in an authentic style, each tale adds new layers to the legend of the great detective.
The Collection opens with the Novella:
When Holmes' father is arrested for the murder of a servant, Sherlock is called in by his brother Mycroft to prove their father's innocence and clear the family name. Holmes reluctantly agrees to help, but the fractious relationship between father and son makes the case doubly a challenge. Will they be able to put aside age-old hostilities and find the true culprit before the accused has his date with the gallows? After decades of forced absence, Holmes returns to his childhood home, in the process unlocking long-repressed feelings which force him to confront his troubled past and threaten to expose his darkest secrets.
The Collection also contains four Short Stories:
The descendant of a celebrated explorer calls at Baker Street with a curious tale. The late explorer's
coffin, interred in the family mausoleum, has been broken into and Holmes,
intrigued by the man's story, believes that there may be more to the
incident than first meets the eye.
Holmes pits his wits against a sadistic killer, a man who had evaded the detective's clutches some years previous. When the killings resume, Holmes must identify the murderer and apprehend him before he strikes again.
Holmes and Watson travel to Paris in pursuit of a dangerous
foe, but they soon find that a far greater enemy is lying in wait for
them, eager for revenge.
Strange unseen forces are in play when Dr. Watson takes
up an offer from overseas. The resulting sea journey brings about an
encounter that takes him back to the gaslit streets of London and could
solve the most fabled of mysteries.
Sherlock Holmes takes to the stage in four entertaining playscripts written between 1898 and 1921 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette.
Even though Sherlock Holmes had fallen to his supposed
death at the culmination of The Final Problem in December 1893, it
proved very difficult to keep the great detective down as this collection
of theatrical playscripts proves. As the nineteenth century was nearing
its end, Sherlock Holmes made his first official stage appearance and that
legendary script is presented here along with three others:
* Written by William Gillette and Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle
** Attributed to William Gillette
*** Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
** Attributed to William Gillette
*** Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
MYSTERIES AND ADVENTURES
The first
collection of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's works ever published, faithfully reproduced and augmented.
Originally published in Great Britain in 1890 by the
Walter Scott Company, Mysteries and Adventures collected together
seven of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's earliest fictional works. Three years
later, two international editions were issued and these featured five
additional stories. Conan Doyle was not to profit from any of these
ventures as, in order to have the stories carried by popular journals of
the day, he had signed over all rights to their owners. Prior to their
appearance in book form, several had been printed without credit and were
not commonly known to be the work of Conan Doyle.
The narratives in Mysteries and Adventures dance
confidently across the genres, touching upon colonial life, political
upheaval, the supernatural, romance and the furrow he would later plough
to great acclaim, crime.
These twelve entertaining tales plot Doyle's development
from budding young writer to the great author that he quickly became.
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