SHERLOCK: Short Story Anthology
A brand new collection of short stories featuring the legendary great detective Sherlock Holmes and penned by ten of the most acclaimed authors writing today. A brand-new collection of short stories featuring the legendary great detective Sherlock Holmes and penned by ten of the most acclaimed authors writing today.
In 1887 A Study in Scarlet was published by a then little-known author called Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle had almost given up on writing, having had very limited success in the fiction that he had written up to that point. But then he created Sherlock Holmes, and a legend was born.
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote four full-length Sherlock Holmes novels, but he rose to fame in the public consciousness because of his short stories. This collection of ten original short stories features the world’s greatest detective as imagined by some of the best authors writing today. They carry on Doyle’s legacy whilst also being true to the creativity that makes them bestselling authors in their own right.
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A brand new collection of short stories featuring the legendary great detective Sherlock Holmes and penned by ten of the most acclaimed authors writing today. A brand-new collection of short stories featuring the legendary great detective Sherlock Holmes and penned by ten of the most acclaimed authors writing today.
In 1887 A Study in Scarlet was published by a then little-known author called Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle had almost given up on writing, having had very limited success in the fiction that he had written up to that point. But then he created Sherlock Holmes, and a legend was born.
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote four full-length Sherlock Holmes novels, but he rose to fame in the public consciousness because of his short stories. This collection of ten original short stories features the world’s greatest detective as imagined by some of the best authors writing today. They carry on Doyle’s legacy whilst also being true to the creativity that makes them bestselling authors in their own right.
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