
Šerlok Holms 4: Avanture Šerloka Holmsa
Conan Doyles entire work was overshadowed by the success of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which was published in instalments in the Strand magazine from 1891 and later gathered in a book containing 12 adventures in 1892.
The writer did well to publish Holmes's adventures in the form of short stories and to create a detective with extraordinary powers of observation and reasoning.
"My name is Sherlock Holmes. My job is to know what other people don't know. None of the cases that come to me are ordinary. I'm the last hope."
Known for his sharp observation and logical reasoning, Sherlock Holmes is able to solve a mystery without leaving his chambers. The cases, which are too difficult for the police, are an opportunity for Holmes to have a fun mental exercise. The bigger the mystery, the more the detective embraces it. With a constantly present chronicler of his research and indispensable assistant, dr. With Watson, Sherlock embarks on twelve tense adventures, colored by his witty, sharp remarks and, above all, his charismatic personality.
Step into Victorian London and embark on a mystery-solving journey with the legendary tenant of 221B Baker Street.
Every time I come across a new case, I can't help but remember Baxter's words and say, 'Here, by the grace of God, comes Sherlock Holmes.'
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