Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Empfohlen von 7 bis 10 Jahre. Sprachen: Englisch. 18,9 cm / 12,6 cm / 2,2 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 312 Seiten
EAN 9788175993860
Veröffentlicht Januar 2016
Verlag/Hersteller Prakash Books
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Beschreibung

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a must-read for fans of detective fiction. The collection features twelve short stories, each showcasing the brilliant mind of Sherlock Holmes as he solves some of the most perplexing cases of his career. Immerse yourself in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's timeless tales of intrigue, suspense, and the art of detective work. Unlock the world of deduction with Sherlock Holmes. - Each story showcases the brilliant mind of Sherlock Holmes.- Well-developed characters, including the iconic partnership of Holmes and Dr. Watson.- Unveils Holmes' brilliant deductive reasoning and remarkable observational skills.- Collection of captivating detective stories featuring Sherlock Holmes.- Showcases Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's masterful storytelling and enduring legacy in crime fiction.

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"An exceptionally talented storyteller, Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in May 1859. Doyle began writing while studying at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, which he joined in 1876. Doyle graduated in 1881 and was employed as a surgeon on the steamer Mayumba on its voyage to the West African coast. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was most noted for creating the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and writing stories about him which are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction. Pointing out the social injustices, Holmes offers a new and just approach in a world which is unfair. Sherlock Holmes, the most well-known fictional detective, has been listed with Guinness World Records as the " most portrayed movie character" in history. Doyle died of a heart attack in July 1930, aged seventy-one. "

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