Every great detective story deserves a powerful finale — and The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle delivers exactly that.
This final collection gathers twelve short stories that reveal a darker and more introspective side of Sherlock Holmes. The cases explore themes of human psychology, moral ambiguity, deception, and the limitations of justice, presenting mysteries that are often more unsettling than earlier adventures. Holmes appears older, wiser, and more reflective, while Dr. Watson remains the steady voice guiding readers through each investigation.
Conan Doyle’s storytelling in this volume reflects a mature narrative style, blending suspense with philosophical depth. Stories such as The Illustrious Client and The Adventure of the Creeping Man showcase Holmes’s enduring brilliance while confronting the darker complexities of human nature.
Ideal for students, classic literature readers, and devoted Sherlock Holmes fans, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes serves as a fitting conclusion to the iconic detective’s journey. It stands as an essential addition to any Sherlock Holmes collection and a testament to Conan Doyle’s lasting impact on detective fiction.
Publisher: RUPA CLASSICS
Language : English
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages : 217

