Sherlock Holmes short story, The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor. In an odd way
Holmes investigates a mystery surrounding a relic dating back to the time of King Solomon.
Holmes and Watson head to Edinburgh to investigate a report of haunted tenements involving the devil and a bagpiper.
It starts out as possibly being a tale of the supernatural but instead the vacationing Sherlock Holmes uses reason to figure out who did the murders and why.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson help a young aristocrat locate his bride, who vanished shortly after their marriage.
The Armchair Solution Confined to 221B Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes gets a mystery he can solve in his own backyard when a neighbour is shot to death, and Holmes and Watson see her nephew flee the scene of the crime.
The Adventure of the Haunted Bagpipes Holmes and Watson head to Edinburgh to investigate a report of haunted tenements involving the devil and a bagpiper. Original Air Date: February 17, 1947
.bruce partington plans Air Date: 11.06.1939 ( November 6, 1939) Plot: + The year is 1895. It is the third week in September and a dense yellow fog has settled over London. Holmes is frustrated at the complete lack of criminal activity when he gets a letter from his brother. The letter is about a young man called West who was killed mysteriously ...
Murder by Proxy Holmes s Rivals Inspector Lestrade was made to look a fool in the Sherlock Holmes stories Now he has a chance to get his own back with tales of Holmes rivals He continues with a country house murder and the devious Title: Murder by Proxy (Holmes's Rivals, #3) Author: Matthias McDonnell Bodkin Chris Harrald
"The Final Problem" is a short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring his detective character Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in Strand Magazine under the title "The Adventure of the Final Problem" in December 1893. It appears in book form as part of the collection The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.
The story begins with a visit to 221B Baker Street from Steve Dixie, a black man and a cowardly ruffian who warns Sherlock Holmes to keep away from Harrow. Although Dixie has come to intimidate Holmes, Holmes secures Dixie's future cooperation by threatening to tell what he knows about the suspicious Perkins death involving Dixie. Dixie's boss is Barney Stockdale, and he must be connected with the Harrow Weald case, of which Holmes has just learnt from a message from Mary Maberley, a lady who lives at Three Gables, a house at Harrow Weald.