Titles In This Set:
1. A Study in Scarlet
2. The Sign of the Four
3. The Blue Carbuncle
4. The Speckled Band
5. The Red-Headed League
6. The Reigate Squires
7. The Naval Treaty
8. The Sussex Vampire
9. The Veiled Lodger
10. The Three Students
11. A Scandal in Bohemia
12. The Copper Beeches
13. The Six Napoleons
14. The Engineer's Thumb
15. Charles Augustus Milverton
16. Silver Blaze
17. The Bruce-Partington Plans
18. The Musgrave Ritual
19. The Stockbroker's Clerk
20. The Final Problem
21. The Empty House
22. The Solitary Cyclist
23. The Dancing Men
24. The Dying Detective
25. The Beryl Coronet
26. The Hound of the Baskervilles
27. The Devil's Foot
28. The Creeping Man
29. The Second Stain
30. The Lion's Mane
About the Author
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the ingenious author behind the Sherlock Holmes series, was not only a prolific writer but also a medical doctor, athlete, and adventurer. His unique blend of scientific knowledge and creative storytelling allowed him to craft a character like Sherlock Holmes, who captivates readers of all ages. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1859, Conan Doyle's fascination with detective work and mystery led him to create the iconic detective duo Holmes and Watson. His vivid descriptions of 221B Baker Street and the foggy streets of London have made these stories timeless classics.
Conan Doyle's literary legacy extends beyond the realms of mystery, as he also wrote historical novels and science fiction and even dabbled in spiritualism. His contributions to literature continue to inspire generations of readers, and his creation, Sherlock Holmes, remains a symbol of intellect, curiosity, and the enduring appeal of a well-crafted mystery.