Sherlock Holmes (part 1)

Sherlock Holmes (part 1)

by Arthur Conan Doyle

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This book is the culmination of detective novels by Conan Doyle, the "father of British detective novels", and is also a popular work in the world's literary world. It includes "The Four Signs" and "A Study in Scarlet". "The Sign of Four" is the second full-length detective novel in the series. The work is based on the historical background of the Indian soldiers' rebellion, through people's desperate struggle for the King's Treasure Box, and the pursuit of pure love by Watson and Miss Morstan, who regard ill-gotten wealth as a barrier. "A Study in Scarlet" tells the story of two detectives who came to ask for help. A murder case occurred in a suburban villa. The victim fell in a pool of blood, but there were no wounds on his body. The word "Revenge" was left on the wall. To their surprise, there was a women's ring beside the deceased. Based on the information at the scene, Holmes deduced the general appearance of the murderer, and started with the women's ring to find the murderer. Another person was killed soon after, and the circumstances at the scene showed that the case was carefully designed by the murderer in order to enjoy the pleasure of revenge. With the help of the Bailey Street detective, the murderer Hope surfaced. The reason for all murders comes from one word: love. It turns out that Hope is from the western United States. Because his girlfriend was persecuted to death by the local Mormons, he went through all kinds of hardships and dangers to track the murderer and come to England to take revenge.

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