The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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978-1-77453-791-6
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“It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.”

In this collection of twelve short stories, consulting detective Sherlock Holmes unravels the most complicated cases of his career. From a scandal involving the King of Bohemia, to the attempted murder of a bride-to-be, Holmes battles social injustice in a world defined by the privilege of wealth. Told from the point of view of his trusted friend John Watson, each tale is another entry in the casebook of the world’s most famous private investigator.

Published as a novel in 1892, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes were a huge success on both sides of the Atlantic. Arthur Conan Doyle named four from this collection as his favourite Holmes stories, with The Adventure of the Speckled Band taking the top spot.

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Review of 'Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the Annotated Classic Edition' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I have a dim memory of reading this book when I was younger, but since then I’ve seen Sherlock Holmes in countless adaptations: movies, TV shows, comics, video games, and more. Some good, some bad.

And so, I was afraid that these stories would stick to a formula: someone brings Holmes a case; he impresses everyone by noticing impossible details and drawing strained conclusions; insults Watson for not being preternaturally observant; insults Inspector Lestrade for being an idiot; notices that one of the ashes in the fireplace is actually not only from tobacco, but produced by Javanese cigars, and thus the murderer must be blah-de-blah yadda yadda lock ‘em up, the end.

So I was glad to see that they don’t. There’s a good amount of variety: Holmes shows up the police (of course); Holmes falls in love; the mystery is not a crime; a locked-door murder outdoors; and more. …

Review of 'The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2006] Sir Arthur Conan Doyle' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I must say that I much preferred this over the previous two books – which, to me, seemed to drag on for way too long at points –, even though I would have perhaps liked fewer but slightly longer stories instead. It often appears to me that the stories conclude rather abruptly, and thus longer stories might have helped mitigate this. It took me about 20-odd minutes to finish each chapter – and thus, story – and lengthening this to perhaps 30 or 40 minutes would've made this book even better.

Nevertheless, the quality of aforesaid stories is extraordinary and it was a very engaging book I was nigh-unable to put down. I am most definitely looking forward to reading the upcoming book.

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