The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (The Oxford Sherlock Holmes)

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (The Oxford Sherlock Holmes)

By Arthur Conan Doyle, Christopher Roden

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The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes are overshadowed by the event with which they close - the meeting of the great detective and Moriarty, the Napoleon of Crime. Their struggle, seemingly to the death, was to leave many readers desolate at the loss of Holmes, but was also to lead to his immortality as a literary figure.
Publisher: Bibliotech Press
ISBN-13: 9781618958020
ISBN-10: 161895802X
Published on 1/6/2020
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 220

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This is a very classical novel, it contains many short adventures about Sherlock Holmes. All of them are full of mystery and very interesting. The plots are compact that let people cannot realise what happened yet, then the criminals are arrested. I love the way which Conan Doyle used to describe characters. Although there are many characters in this novel. but I can clearly remember each of them. Because the author used many adjective to describe each of them. "The Final Problem" is my favourite stories of this book. Although Sherlock died in this story, the plots are still very interesting. Sherlock and professor Moriarty are both died. The process of the conflict between them is very thrilling.