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Sherlock Holmes (The Ultimate Collection)

Arthur Conan Doyle, Goodreads

Publisher: Arthur Conan Doyle

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Summary

This ebook comprises almost all of Sherlock Holmes works by Arthur Conan Doyle:

- The stories in their respective collections (The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes, The Return Of Sherlock Holmes, His Last Bow). 

- The 4 Novels: A Study In Scarlet, The Sign Of The Four, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, The Valley Of The Fear.
Available since: 01/05/2017.

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