Arthur Conan Doyle, Creator of Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, eventually studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, and built his writerly ambitions there. He published his first short story when he was only 20 and still deep in his medical training. He achieved his Doctor of Medicine in 1885 and continued professional studies as he continued to write and write and write. In 1886 he sold A Study in Scarlet, featuring a detective who was based on an instructor he had in medical school. It was published a year later, and the definition of what constituted a mystery in Western fiction began to be forever changed.
Within a few years of the debut of Sherlock Holmes, Doyle was ready to kill him off and move on to his many other projects, thus betraying a pattern of never quite understanding what was best for himself as a writer. Eventually, however, Holmes and Watson were featured in 56 short stories and 4 novels. The tension between rationality and suspense, between dissection and animation, was a powerful creative drive for Doyle. Sometimes he doesn’t seem to have understood it, and sometimes it is captured perfectly, flawlessly. It has been a gift to over a century of other writers, those who work within the canon’s inspiration and those who push back in various ways.
Doyle kept writing his science fiction and his beloved historical novels as he nailed down immortality with Sherlock Holmes. We carry what we can of what is in print. He is a good writer for that bridge age between YA and adult literature, by the way. And the comfort of his storytelling style, even when one thrills to the Hound of the Baskervilles all over again, makes him a writer for all ages and tastes and backgrounds. Enjoy!
The Sherlock Holmes Case Files
The Sherlock Holmes Case Files
Enter the evocative world of Victorian London and Sherlock Holmes in The Sherlock Holmes Case Files with this entertaining card and book set, contained in a sleek lidded box.
Sherlock Holmes has come into possession of a pack of cards that once belonged to his diabolical nemesis Professor Moriarty, but what secrets do they hide? Is his long believed dead antagonist back? Or is this all just a wild goose chase left behind by the Professor to torment the great detective?
Join Sherlock and his loyal companion Dr. John Watson in The Sherlock Holmes Case Files as they attempt to solve the puzzles concealed within and discover what Moriarty has truly hidden inside. Each conundrum on the cards corresponds to a narrative puzzle in the book. You may attempt to solve the card alone or read the story to gain a hint or two to help you along the way.
With mathematical mysteries, hidden messages, and all manner of clever conundrums to solve you’ll need to hone your own powers of logic and deduction to solve the puzzles that wait within!
Includes:
– A set of 50 cards
– A 128-page puzzle book