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HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.
Featuring the last 12 stories ever written about the infamous detective, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes contains some of Conan Doyle’s most villainous and unusual characters.
The 1920s was a disenchanting era, and the darker mood of many of these stories reflects the environment at the time. Some even felt that the stories showed Conan Doyle exploring Spiritualism as it was an area he was interested in at the time and the mental derangement and physical disfigurements that crop up in many of the stories allude to the horrors of the First World War.
The collection includes ‘The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire’, ‘The Adventure of the Creeping Man’ and ‘The Adventure of the Lion’s Mane’.
320 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 16, 1927


“He was a man of habits, narrow and concentrated habits, and I had become one of them. […] I was a whetstone for his mind. I stimulated him. He liked to think aloud in my presence. His remarks could hardly be said to be made to me – many of them would have been as appropriately addressed to his bedstead – but none the less, having formed the habit, it had become in some way helpful that I should register and interject. […] Such was my humble role in our alliance.”
”It was worth a wound – it was worth many wounds – to know the depth of loyalty and love which like behind that cold mask. The clear, hard eyes were dimmed for a moment, and the firm lips were shaking.”
And so, reader, farewell to Sherlock Holmes! I thank you for your past constancy, and can but hope that some return has been made in the shape of that distraction from the worries of life and stimulating change of thought which can only be found in the fairy kingdom of romance.
———- ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

"Y así, lector: ¡Adiós, Sherlock Holmes! Y gracias por vuestra pasada constancia. Espero que tal regreso haya sido una distracción de las preocupaciones cotidianas, y que haya estimulado el cambio de pensamiento que solo puede encontrarse en el reino mágico de las novelas"