The Final Problem and Other Stories

The Final Problem and Other Stories by Arthur Conan Doyle is a collection published by Penguin in 2011, featuring 196 pages in English. This edition presents a selection of Sherlock Holmes stories, where the detective and Dr. Watson confront some of their most notable cases, including “The Greek Interpreter” and “The Musgrave Ritual.” As they unravel these mysteries, they also face threats from the criminal underworld, culminating in the dramatic encounter with Professor Moriarty in “The Final Problem.”
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and suspense as Holmes navigates the challenges posed by international crime. The stories explore the tension between the detective’s brilliance and the dark forces that seek to undermine him. This collection captures the essence of Doyle’s storytelling, showcasing the complexities of crime and the relentless pursuit of justice through Holmes’ adventures.
Official synopsis Publisher
Sherlock Holmes’ fame has also brought him notoriety, and there are those in the criminal underworld who must move against him or find their schemes in ruins…
While Holmes and Dr Watson solve what will become some of their most famous cases ‘The Greek Interpreter’ and ‘The Musgrave Ritual’ among them — the forces of international crime plot their revenge against the detective. And it is in ‘The Final Problem’ that Dr Watson has the sad task of telling the grisly and shocking tale that saw Holmes finally meet his match — in the guise of the diabolical Professor Moriarty and a terrible struggle at the Reichenbach Falls…
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