
The Seventh Series of Sherlock Holmes: Sherlock Holmes Takes a Bow
by H
About This Novel
Although Mr. Sherlock Holmes occasionally suffers from rheumatism, which makes walking somewhat inconvenient, his friends are pleased to know that he is still alive and well. For many years he had lived on a small farm in the Downs of southern England, five miles outside Eastbourne. He spent his time thinking about life and doing farm work. During his seclusion, he refused to take on all kinds of extremely lucrative cases because he decided to retire completely. However, as the war with Germany was about to break out, he decided to respond to the government's call. He perfectly combined wisdom and practical activities and achieved outstanding achievements, which were collected in "Holmes Takes a Bow". To make this collection perfect. The story includes nine chapters: The Wisteria Apartment, The Cardboard Box, The Red Circle, Bruce Partington's Submarine Project, The Dying Detective, The Disappearance of Ms. Frances Carfax, The Devil's Feet, and Sherlock Holmes' Final Bow.
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