The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes·6

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes·6

by Arthur Conan Doyle

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There are three thick notebooks here, the stories all happened in 1894. It would be difficult for me to select from these stories some interesting ones which illustrate my friend's special talents. I read it from cover to cover, and found out that it included the horrific red leech case, the murder of banker Crosby, the Addleton tragedy, the disappearance of strange burial objects in British tombs, and the famous Smith-Mortime inheritance case. In these cases, Holmes was thanked by the French President and awarded the French Order of Merit for hunting down the murderer Horett on the Rue de Blois. Although these are good materials for writing stories, I think these are not as good as the case at Yorkshire's old house. There are many suspenseful storylines in it, such as the murder of young Willoughby Smith, which makes people shudder when they think about it.

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