THE SIGN OF THE FOUR by Arthur Conan Doyle
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THE SIGN OF THE FOUR (Bestseller Book by Arthur Conan Doyle) All Time Most Demanding International Books Classic Collection |
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THE SIGN OF THE FOUR (Bestseller Book by Arthur Conan Doyle) All Time Most Demanding Books Classic Collection
First published in 1890, The Sign of Four is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s second book starring legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. The story is complex, involving a secret between four ex-cons from India and a hidden treasure. More complex than the first Holmes novel, The Sign of Four also introduces the detective’s drug habit and leaves breadcrumbs for the reader that lead toward the final resolution.
After months without a case, the world’s greatest detective is aimless, his only stimulation the daily injection of his drug of choice. “Which is it today?” asks a disapproving Watson—“morphine or cocaine?” For a mind as finely tuned as Holmes’s, the dull routine of existence will not suffice.
THE SIGN OF THE FOUR (Bestseller Book by Arthur Conan Doyle) All Time Most Demanding Books Classic Collection
Thankfully for Holmes’s health and Watson’s anxiety levels, a beautiful young woman soon calls at 221B Baker Street. Ten years ago, Mary Morstan’s father, a captain of the 34th Bombay Infantry, disappeared from a London hotel. Four years thereafter, Mary began to receive large, lustrous pearls in the mail—one per year, always delivered on May 4. Now, six pearls later, Mary is finally about to meet her anonymous benefactor and asks Holmes and Watson to accompany her for safety’s sake. The crime they uncover—in which a royal treasure, a diabolical double-cross, and a man-eating crocodile all play a part—is one of the most thrilling tales Arthur Conan Doyle ever wrote and a crucial chapter in the Sherlock Holmes saga.
THE SIGN OF THE FOUR (Bestseller Book by Arthur Conan Doyle) All Time Most Demanding Books Classic Collection
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Weight | 400 kg |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 5.5 × 2.5 cm |
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