Sherlock Holmes: Complete Collection I

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A Study in Scarlet (1887) is the debut novel of Arthur Conan Doyle that introduced the world of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson.

Fresh from injury in the Afghan War, Watson returns to London and shares lodgings at 221B Baker Street with the eccentric Holmes. When a baffling murder occurs – Scotland Yards is stumped, but Holmes quickly demonstrates his extraordinary powers of observation and deduction.

The Sign of the Four (1880), the second Sherlock Holmes novel, deepens the partnership between the brilliant detective and Dr. Watson. The story opens with Mary Morstan, a poised young woman, seeking Holmes’ help to locate her father who vanished a decade earlier in India, and for years she has received mysterious annual gifts of rare pearls and is now summoned to India.

Narrated through the eyes of Watson, the story weaves a gripping mystery that stretches from London to the Americas and British Raj, exploring themes of justice, revenge, and retribution.

The Whitewolf Classic edition of this work contains the original English text from the 19th century.

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