by Kyle Freeman, Arthur Conan Doyle
Love Sherlock Holmes. Like Poirot and Marple, he is a favorite detective.
I'm familiar with a fair number of Sherlock Holmes adaptations (mostly newer ones I will admit). Pop culture has had such a heavy hand in shaping my idea of Sherlock Holmes. It's interesting reading the source material and seeing where the inspiration for those adaptations comes from (and seeing how...
The Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes The world’s most revered and famous fictional detective first appeared from the pen of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle almost a 130 years ago, but the author did not finish with his greatest creation until almost 40 years later even after unsuccessfully killing him off. I...
[A ramble in the midst of my Sherlock Holmes obsession]Sherlock had been on my reading list for some time before I finally had the good sense to purchase Vol 1 of Doyle's collection. To be perfectly honest, it was watching the show that jump-started my interest in the books, and if you haven't read ...
In the course of two novels and twenty-four stories Sherlock Holmes, faithfully documented by Watson, cements his reputation as the finest detective in the land. It's fitting that Volume I ends with "The Final Problem" in 'The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' thematically, but also because with there was...
I love anything that has to do with solving crimes and mysteries. It always kept my mind working. This is really a piece of work awesomely done. Thanks to Sir Arthur for introducing Sherlock and John to us!
Classics that everyone knows about and just about everyone loves to some extent. Holmes is quite the cocky individual, a drug addict to boot. Yet his insight, intelligence, and wisdom are unequaled by any other character that I am yet to read about.I enjoy Doyle's writing style, however, many of his...
Oh yeah yeah yeah. I love you more than I can say.
This is a compilation of the Sherlock Holmes novels and stories. Perfect for rereads. In volume one you find some of the best known stories and novels including The Five Orange Pips. We meet Irene Adler and Moriarty. It opens with A Study in Scarlet and ends with The Return of Sherlock Holmes. Brill...