
This collection brings together the last dozen Sherlock Holmes stories, written after the famed ‘death’ of the detective. Doyle’s introductory note reveals his ambivalence about reviving Holmes, yet celebrates the steadfast audience that has followed the pair since the 1880s. The tales retain the sharp logic and subtle humor that defined the earlier adventures. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing London, the narratives feel both nostalgic and fresh.
The opening case begins with Holmes receiving a terse note from the Carlton Club, hinting at a problem that could range from trivial to deadly. Watson watches his friend rise from a Turkish bath, his curiosity piqued, and sets off to untangle high‑society intrigue. The story promises a clever puzzle that showcases Holmes’s unrivaled deductive skill. As they navigate secretive clubs and shadowy motives, the partnership of Holmes and Watson proves as vital as ever.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (445K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: John Murray, 1927.
Credits
Al Haines
Release date
2023-01-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1930
Best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, this Scottish writer also built a remarkably varied career as a doctor, historian, and storyteller. His work ranges from sharp detective fiction to adventure tales like The Lost World.
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