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It's the autumn of 1890, & a spate of bombings has hit London. Sherlock Holmes believes Professor Moriarty is behind the campaign of terror, but to what end? At the same time, a bizarrely garbed figure has been spotted on the rooftops of the capital. Known only by the name Baron Cauchemar, he appears to be a scourge of crime & villainy. ...
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1913. The clouds of war are gathering & Europe is in turmoil. A body is discovered on the shore below Beachy Head, just a mile from Sherlock Holmes' retirement cottage. As Holmes & Watson investigate, they uncover a conspiracy with shocking ramifications: men who welcome the idea of a world war are seeking divine aid to make it a reality. ...
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While the world awaits the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Holmes & Watson are called to a singular mystery. A severed hand has been found on the banks of the Thames, a hand belonging to a soldier who supposedly died in the trenches. But the hand is fresh, & show signs that it was recently amputated. ...
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Summer, 1915. As Zeppelins rain death upon the rooftops of London, a Member of Parliament throws himself naked into the Thames after giving a pro-German speech; a senior military advisor suggests surrender before feeding himself to a tiger at London Zoo. In desperation, an aged Mycroft Holmes sends to Sussex for the help of his brother, Sherlock. ...
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Sherlock Holmes Book of Conundrums provides a uniquely absorbing experience quite unlike any other puzzle publication: all material is themed around Sherlock Holmes, the Victorian era, & early 20th century, & backed-up with rich & carefully chosen illustrations.

200 puzzles are held within these pages & they work a variety of different parts of your brain.

The puzzles cover a diverse range of topics, & include a generous selection of lateral thinking teasers. Youll also enjoy challenges for perception, memory, creativity, problem solving, math, & logic conundrums.

Complete these mental work outs & become as sharp as the Great Detective himself.

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• ISBN: 9780857626257
• Author: Dan Moore
• Publisher: New Burlington
• Format: Hardback
• Pages: 224
• Dimensions: 22 x 17 x 2.5cm













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John Taylor has written four more mysteries all inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories featuring the world's greatest detective read by Benedict Cumberbatch, these adventures share all of the suspense of the original tales. In these four thrilling stories, Holmes experiments with the science of ballistics, locates some missing gold bullion, investigates the theft of a large amount of money & solves the baffling mystery of the Stovey murder. ...
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This enthralling collection of Sherlock Holmes adventures comprises the first two volumes of short stories as they were originally gathered together in book form. Initially published in " The Strand" magazine, the first of the short stories followed the successful serialization of Conan Doyle's first two Holmes novels "A Study in Scarlet" & " The Sign of Four". " The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" contains four of Conan Doyle's own all-time favorite Holmes mysteries, The Adventure of the Speckled Band, The Red-Headed League, A Scandal in Bohemia & " The Five Orange Pips". " The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes" has another three of Conan Doyle's favorites in " The Adventure of the Reigate Squire", The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual & " The Adventure of the Final Problem". It is in " The Final Problem", of course, that Dr Watson sadly reports the death of Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls near Meiringen in Switzerl&. Holmes' titanic struggle with his arch enemy, Professor Moriarty, had seen them both apparently plunge over a sheer drop, although Watson never actually saw Holmes' body. This was Conan Doyle's attempt to bring an end to Holmes' adventures, but he was to be resurrected by popular demand eight years later. " The Memoirs" also

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" The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter", in which Holmes' brother, Mycroft, appears for the first time & " The Adventure of the Gloria Scott", in which Holmes describes to Watson his very first case.

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A stunning gift edition boasting the early tales of Sherlock Holmes, including a full-length novel & more short stories.



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This great series addition of Sherlock Holmes

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Mae gem adnabyddus wedi cael ei ddwyn!

Tybed a all Sherlock, gyda chymorth John a Martha, ddatrys dirgelwch y diemwnt

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Sherlock Holmes - Four Complete Novels

I have my eye on a suite in Baker Street... So said Sherlock Holmes when he and Dr Watson first met. Their humble address at 221B Baker Street has since become almost as famous as the great detective himself, the incredible popularity of Sherlock Holmes adventures never wavering over the last 120 years. Dr Watsons initial encounter with Holmes came in Sir Arthur Conan Doyles first Sherlock Holmes novel "A Study in Scarlet", first published in 1887. The tale involves the investigation of a grisly murder in foggy South London that casts a sinister shadow all the way across the Atlantic to the sun-scorched plains of Utah. "The Sign of Four", the second novel, was first published in 1890. This is a tale of a damsel in distress, intrigue in colonial India, stolen
treasure, a baffling murder and four despicable ex-convicts. Perhaps the most famous of all Sherlock Holmes stories was the third novel, "The Hound of the Baskervilles". Featuring bizarre behavior and mysterious deaths on the Devon moors, the tale first appeared in print in 1901. In 1914, the final Sherlock Holmes novel, "The Valley of Fear", saw Holmes unraveling the mystery of a dead mans mistaken identity while facing up to his old foe, Professor Moriarty. Although many more of Holmes cases were recorded in short stories, these were the only novels. Each is faithfully reproduced in this one epic volume, complete and unabridged, providing an ideal introduction to Sherlock Holmes for the uninitiated as well as a nostalgically familiar collection for
long-established Holmes fans.
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I have my eye on a suite in Baker Street... So said Sherlock Holmes when he & Dr Watson first met. Their humble address at 221B Baker Street has since become almost as famous as the great detective himself, the incredible popularity of Sherlock Holmes adventures never wavering over the last 120 years. Dr Watsons initial encounter with Holmes came in Sir Arthur Conan Doyles first Sherlock Holmes novel "A Study in Scarlet", first published in 1887. The tale involves the investigation of a grisly murder in foggy South London that casts a sinister shadow all the way across the Atlantic to the sun-scorched plains of Utah. " The Sign of Four", the second novel, was first published in 1890. This is a tale of a damsel in distress, intrigue in colonial India, stolen treasure, a baffling murder & four despicable ex-convicts. Perhaps the most famous of all Sherlock Holmes stories was the third novel, " The Hound of the Baskervilles". Featuring bizarre behavior & mysterious deaths on the Devon moors, the tale first appeared in print in 1901. In 1914, the final Sherlock Holmes novel, " The Valley of Fear", saw Holmes unraveling the mystery of a dead mans mistaken identity while facing up to his old foe, Professor Moriarty. Although many more of Holmes cases were recorded in short stories, these were the only novels. Each is faithfully reproduced in this one epic volume, complete & unabridged, providing an ideal introduction to Sherlock Holmes for the uninitiated as well as a nostalgically familiar collection for long-established Holmes fans.

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