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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Twelve Iconic Mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - cover

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Twelve Iconic Mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle, Zenith Golden Quill

Verlag: Zenith Golden Quill

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Beschreibung

A stolen gem. A mysterious visitor. A baffling cipher. For Sherlock Holmes, no case is too strange—and no clue too small.

In The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle presents twelve of the most gripping and iconic short stories ever written in detective fiction. Follow Holmes and his loyal companion Dr. Watson as they unravel intricate puzzles, from the enigmatic case of The Speckled Band to the brilliant deduction of A Scandal in Bohemia.

Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time reader, these tales are essential reading for anyone who enjoys logic, suspense, and masterful storytelling.

📘 This Edition Includes:
✔ All 12 original stories
✔ Kindle-optimized formatting with clickable table of contents
✔ Ideal for fans of crime fiction, short stories, and classic literature

💬 What Readers Say:
"Every case reveals a new layer of Holmes's genius."
"Perfectly paced and endlessly clever."
"A must-read collection that never gets old."

📥 Download The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes today and explore the cases that made Holmes a legend.
Verfügbar seit: 06.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 336 Seiten.

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