Exploits of Sherlock Holmes

Exploits of Sherlock Holmes by Adrian Conan Doyle is a collection of twelve new tales inspired by the unsolved cases of the iconic detective. Published by Gramercy Books in 1999, this fourth printing edition spans 338 pages and is presented in English. The stories are crafted with meticulous attention to the mood, tone, and detail reminiscent of the original Sherlock Holmes narratives.
Readers will discover a blend of mystery and literary intrigue as each tale unfolds with fresh plots while honoring the essence of the classic stories. This volume appeals to both new fans of Sherlock Holmes and those familiar with the original works who seek additional adventures. The collection emphasizes traditional mystery elements, making it a notable addition to the literary and detective fiction genres.
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From the son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and one of America’s greatest mystery writers, John Dickson Carr, comes twelve riveting tales based on incidents or elements of the unsolved cases of Sherlock Holmes. The plots are all new, with painstaking attention to the mood, tone, and detail of the original stories. Here is a fascinating volume of mysteries for new Sherlock fans, as well as for those who have read all the classics and crave more!
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