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The Complete Detective Sherlock Holmes is a complete collection of "The Study of Blood Words: Four Signatures", "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", "Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes", "The Return of Sherlock Holmes", "The Hound of baskerville, Uncanny Valley", "The Last Greeting", "Sherlock Holmes Case Book", including 4 novels and 56 short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
4 Features range from "The Study of Blood Words", which laid the foundation for Sherlock Holmes's "basic deductive" reasoning, to "The Hound of baskerville", which is full of adventure and made Holmes and Dr. Watson die nine times; from "Four Signatures" full of human ugliness to the lamentable "Uncanny Valley".
The 56 short stories show more of Holmes's rich detective experience: the debut and final showdown of his nemesis Moriarty; the witty response of Irene Adler, the only woman he ever admired; the story of his determination to retire but driven out of the mountain because of a strong sense of mission; and the battle of wits and courage between politicians and criminals.
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Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) was an English writer and physician. Born on 22 May 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland, he loved literature since childhood. For his success in shaping the well-known detective character, Sherlock Holmes, he opened up the immortal classic of the "Golden Age" of detective fiction history, and was known as the "father of detective suspense novels". He wrote 60 stories about Sherlock Holmes in his lifetime, including 4 novels and 56 short stories. Died on July 7, 1930, leaving an epitaph of "true as steel, straight as a sword" for the world. Representative works: "The Complete Detective Sherlock Holmes", "The Confession of John Smith", "The Lost World" and so on.