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A brief introduction to the complete works of Sherlock Holmes
Diamond Crown:

It's about a banker who is asked to keep a very valuable crown. His family has a son with bad conduct, a niece who is very close to him, his business partner and a bunch of servants. Then one night he wakes up and finds that the crown is in his son's hand and has lost some precious stones. He immediately thinks that his son stole it. But later, after a lot of reasoning by Holmes, it is found that it is. His niece stole the crown and gave it to his business partner because she fell in love with that guy ... = =

Five orange stones:

A young man came to Sherlock Holmes and told such a story. One day, his uncle received a letter that said 3K and contained five orange stones, and then the man was frightened and went crazy ... and was later found by the pond (I remember drowning). It was treated as an accident. Later, the young man's father came and received the same letter asking him to put the document on the stone. He didn't know what happened and was found dead in the pit ... Now the young man has received the same letter. Holmes asked him to do what the letter said, but the man still fell into the river and died. But then Holmes punished the gang ...

Colorful tape:

A lady came to see Holmes. She said her sister. When I was newly married, I heard a whistle when I slept almost every night. Suddenly, one night, she was so frightened that she ran out and told her sister that she had seen a spotted tape, and then she died. Now this sister is getting married, and her stepfather got her to live in this room, and she was very scared when she heard the whistle. Holmes later went to the house and found that her stepfather had made a mess of animals at home. It was quite thrilling later. Yes, I found that the harmful spotted bag was a poisonous snake in that place, and I found that there was milk for the snake in her stepfather's room ...

] Introduction

Introduction to The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes (Book I and Book II): Sherlock Holmes has been a detective for many years, which may be an exaggeration. If some old gentlemen come to me and say that their childhood reading is Sherlock Holmes, they won't get my compliment. No one likes to make things related to one's age so arbitrarily arranged. The cold fact is that Sherlock Holmes first appeared in A Study of Red Characters and sign of four, two short books published between 1887 and 1889. After that, a series of short stories came out, the first one was called Bohemia Scandal, which was published in the seaside magazine in 1891.

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Author: arthur conan doyle

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes, a classic detective novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, including Adventure History series, New Detective Series, Memoirs series, Return Story series, Study of Blood Characters, uncanny valley, etc.

At the age of 29, Conan Doyle wrote A Study of Blood Characters, which was published the following year. Two years later, Conan Doyle published sign of four. During the three years from 1891 to 1894, Conan Doyle successively wrote 24 short stories, including Bohemia Scandal, Red Hair Club, Identity Case, The Secret of Boscombe Valley, Five Orange Stones, Man with a Crouching Mouth and Silver Horse, which were collected and published. At the end of 1894, Conan Doyle let Holmes die in The Last Case. At the appeal of readers, he wrote The Hound of the Baskerville in 191. In 193, Conan Doyle wrote "The Empty House", which brought Holmes back from the dead and made him active in front of readers again. He has written detective stories such as Return, uncanny valley, Last Greetings and New Explorations.

This book includes:

Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes (eight volumes) novellas (four articles)

Study on the scarlet letter (1887)

sign of four (189)

The hound of the Baskerville (191-192)

uncanny valley (1914-192)

Bohemian scandal

Red hair society

Identity case

Bos Combi Valley Secret case

Five orange stones

Men with crooked lips

Sapphire case

Spotted ribbon case

Engineer's Thumb case

Noble bachelor case

Emerald Crown case

Tongshan Mao.

Silver-white horse

Yellow-faced man

Clerk of securities broker

The downfall of the Gloria Scott

The Musgrave Ritual

The riddle of the Reigate countryside

The hunchback

The patient in hospital

The naval agreement

The Greek interpreter

The last case < p

an empty house

an architect in Norwood

a dancer

a cyclist alone

Abbey College

Black Peter

Milwalton

Six busts of Napoleon

Three college students

Phnom Penh with nose glasses

The missing central defender

Grange Manor

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Westria Apartment

Cardboard Box

Red Circle Club

Bruce-Partington Project

Dying Detective

The disappearance of Ms. Frances Carfax

Devil's Foot

Last Greetings

A new investigation (1921-1927).

clients of dignitaries

soldiers with white skin

crown jewel case

triangle wall mountain case

vampires

three people with the same surname

riddle of Raytheon Bridge

reptile

lion mane

veiled tenant

Shawcombe Villa

retired pigment dealer. At the same time, it puts forward the reasoning method of deduction and belittles the previous detective novels.

sign of four: Dr. Watson finds love.

The Hound of the Baskerville: The ingenious combination of bizarre and horrible legends and well-planned murders is the best one in all Conan Doyle's works.

The Bohemian Scandal: A woman who can rival Holmes' intelligence appears.

The Identity Case: Sherlock Holmes's "typewriter reasoning" has a great influence.

Spotted Tape: The best secret room trick designed by Conan Doyle.

Silver Horse: It's a wonderful and unique case, and the design of "Why doesn't the dog bark" appears for the first time.

Musgrave Rites: Searching for treasures through argot.

The Last Case: Friends who care about Sherlock Holmes should watch it.

Greek Translation: There is nothing in the case, except that Holmes and his brother observe and reason about the people around them in the club, which is worth reading.

the architect of Norwood: an example of "anti-narrative style".

Dancing Little Man: a classic case of deciphering passwords.

Six Statues of Napoleon: The design of this case is a classic.

The Crown Jewel Case: To tell the truth, the author's artistic display of solving the case is a bit excessive, which can be a negative example.

The Tiger of San Pedro: Sherlock Holmes meets a competent official detective.

The Bruce-Partington Project: Sherlock Holmes is also good at solving espionage cases.