The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle

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Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930 Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930
English
"The Sign of the Four" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a detective novel written during the late 19th century. It features the iconic character Sherlock Holmes, along with his loyal companion Dr. John Watson, as they are drawn into a complex mystery involving a missing treasure, a disappearance of a father, and a series of puzzling pearls sent to a young ...
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showcasing Holmes's exceptional deductive reasoning. The opening of the novel sets a captivating tone as Dr. Watson describes the troubling habits of his friend Sherlock Holmes, particularly his use of cocaine to stimulate his mind. We see their dynamic through Watson's concern for Holmes's health, juxtaposed with the detective’s insatiable craving for intellectual stimulation. The tension builds with the arrival of Miss Mary Morstan, who presents her own extraordinary case: the mysterious disappearance of her father and the receipt of pearl gifts annually from an unknown sender. This introduction establishes a rich atmosphere of suspense and curiosity, as it becomes clear that the intertwining fates of the characters hold the promise of a thrilling investigation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Oliver Davis
1 month ago

Make no mistake, the logical flow of arguments makes it an essential resource for research. This book will stay with me for a long time.

Aiden Williams
1 month ago

For a digital edition, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling and well-thought-out. I'm sending the link to all my friends.

Betty Baker
4 months ago

Simply put, the character development is subtle yet leaves a lasting impact. Simply brilliant.

Christopher Thomas
1 month ago

Make no mistake, it provides a comprehensive overview that is perfect for students and experts alike. A valuable addition to my digital library.

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