The Solitary CyclistArthur Conan DoyleFrom the years 1894 to 1901 inclusive Mr. Sherlock Holmes was a very busy man. It is safe to say that there was ...
The Dancing MenArthur Conan DoyleHolmes had been seated for some hours in silence with his long, thin back curved over a chemical vessel in which he w...
The Norwood BuilderArthur Conan DoyleFrom the point of view of the criminal expert,” said Mr. Sherlock Holmes, London has become a singularly un...
The Second StainArthur Conan DoyleI had intended The Adventure of the Abbey Grange” to be the last of those exploits of my friend, Mr. Sherlock ...
Wisteria LodgeArthur Conan DoyleI. The Singular Experience of Mr. John Scott EcclesII. The Tiger of San PedroChapter I.The Singular Experience of Mr. ...
The Red CircleArthur Conan DoyleChapter I.Part OneWell, Mrs. Warren, I cannot see that you have any particular cause for uneasiness, nor do I understa...
Chapter II.The Tiger of San PedroA cold and melancholy walk of a couple of miles brought us to a high wooden gate, which opened into a gloomy avenue o...
The Cardboard BoxArthur Conan DoyleIn choosing a few typical cases which illustrate the remarkable mental qualities of my friend, Sherlock Holmes, I h...
Chapter II.Part TwoAs we walked rapidly down Howe Street I glanced back at the building which we had left. There, dimly outlined at the top window, I ...
The Bruce-Partington PlansArthur Conan DoyleIn the third week of November, in the year 1895, a dense yellow fog settled down upon London. From the Mon...