Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle is a captivating collection of 13 detective stories penned by the renowned British author, Arthur Conan Doyle. Originally published between 1903 and 1904, this anthology was later compiled into a book in 1905. The stories were first introduced to readers through the Strand Magazine in Britain and Collier’s in the United States.
The narrative revolves around the brilliant detective, Sherlock Holmes, who makes a dramatic reappearance after his supposed demise at the hands of the criminal mastermind, Professor Moriarty. The book reveals that Holmes had faked his death and had been living incognito for three years to protect himself from his enemies. Upon his return, he reunites with his trusted partner, Dr. John Watson, and resumes his investigative work.
What I Liked
Everything – Sherlock Holmes is the absolute best. And I *love* these editions put out by Standard eBooks. They are readable, perfectly formatted, and FREE of cost & tracking.
What I Did Not Like
Nothing.
In Return of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle brings back the legendary detective in a collection of 13 stories that were originally published in the early 1900s. The book kicks off with Holmes returning from a three-year hiatus after faking his death to dodge his enemies. I absolutely loved this collection—Holmes is just the best, and I’m a big fan of the Standard eBooks editions; they’re easy to read and free of ads or tracking. Honestly, I didn’t find anything to criticize in this book. It’s a must-read for any mystery lover!
- Sherlock Holmes is an exceptional character.
- The stories are captivating and engaging.
- Standard eBooks editions are well-formatted and free.
- Nothing.