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The Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes(Illustrated) - cover

The Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes(Illustrated)

Arthur Conan Doyle

Verlag: Micheal Smith

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Beschreibung

 Illustrated Edition: Immerse yourself in 20 meticulously crafted illustrations that breathe life into the stories.
	 Summary & Character List: Navigate the intricate plots and personalities with a handy summary and comprehensive character guide.
	 Author Biography: Explore Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's intriguing life as the creator of the famed detective.


Step into the gaslit streets of Victorian London with the final collection of tales featuring the world's greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes. "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes" beckons readers into a world of mystery, intrigue, and the unparalleled deductive prowess of the iconic sleuth and his loyal friend, Dr. John Watson. From the eerie allure of a veiled lodger to the perplexing tattoos of a murdered man, this collection showcases the final bow of Holmes' illustrious career.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle crafts each narrative with his signature blend of sharp wit, intricate plotting, and deep character development. This special illustrated edition enhances the reading experience, with visuals that capture the essence and ambiance of the tales. Accompanied by a detailed summary, a character list to track the myriad personalities, and a biography that paints a picture of the literary genius behind these stories, this edition is a must-have for both seasoned Sherlockians and those new to the detective's adventures.

Embark on this last journey with Holmes and Watson, and witness the duo's relentless pursuit of truth, justice, and the quintessential thrill of the chase. Whether you're revisiting these tales or discovering them for the first time, "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes" promises a timeless experience of cerebral delights and suspenseful twists.


 
Verfügbar seit: 15.12.2023.

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