The Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes
Here it is: the final volume of Edgar Award winner Leslie S. Klinger's original landmark series. In Case-Book the Sherlock Holmes Canon concludes with a collection of memorable, amazing cases, including: looking into the problem of his most Illustrious client, a man who fears his wife is a...
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Here it is: the final volume of Edgar Award winner Leslie S. Klinger's original landmark series. In Case-Book the Sherlock Holmes Canon concludes with a collection of memorable, amazing cases, including: looking into the problem of his most Illustrious client, a man who fears his wife is a vampire, and the vexing problem of Thor Bridge. Case-Book is the latest entry in The Sherlock Holmes Reference Library, an exhaustively annotated, multi-volume edition of the Sherlock Holmes tales. It's the most complete collection of Sherlockian scholarship and commentary ever assembled. No Sherlockian bookshelf is complete without it. Each illustrated volume is bursting with scholarly annotations and features a sturdy, smythe-sewn soft cover binding.
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ISBN:
9780938501466 (0938501461)
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Classics,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Short Stories
Series: Sherlock Holmes (#9)
This volume contains the last two collections of Sherlock Holmes stories by Doyle. The book places Casebook first, followed by His Last Bow, although the Casebook stories were written and published after Bow. The reason for the reversal of order is that the title story of His Last Bow features an ol...
I have been on a Sherlock Holmes spree for the past couple of weeks. I have watched probably 10 movies and am in the process of reading every story that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ever wrote about Holmes. While Holmes (almost) always solves his case, the stories never seem to grow monotonous. Sir Art...
Even when he's not at his best, Holmes is still good. I had forgotten how dark this collection was.