Which author created Sherlock Holmes?
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[lightweight-accordion title="Show answer" title_background="#efefef" bordered=true]Arthur Conan Doyle.[/lightweight-accordion]
The creator of Sherlock Holmes spend the final years of his life at this magical New Forest hideaway.
In June 1898, Ernest William “Willie” Hornung began publishing the short stories that would comprise the collection The Amateur Cracksman. Hornung was at that point a relatively mi...
The author is thought to have written 18 Sherlock Holmes stories while living at the property
Agatha Christie has her own list on this website. This is the list of everyone else. The detective story is thought to have been invented by Conan Doyle. And ironically, not only d...
ARTHUR PORGES “Her Last Bow.” Stately Homes #1. First appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, February 1957, Collected in Three Porges Parodies and a Pastiche, edited by Micha...
The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Part I of III by Matthew R. Bradley The Granada Television productions starring Jeremy Brett adapted 43 of the 60 works in the Sherlock Holmes...
From 221B Baker Street in central London to a cliffside waterfall in the Swiss Alps, generations of armchair detectives are celebrating International Sherlock Holmes Day.
SCHATTENHALB, Switzerland (AP) — From 221B Baker Street in central London to a cliffside waterfall in the Swiss Alps, generations of armchair detectives are celebrating Internation...
A twisty New York City-set mystery that sees Teddy Roosevelt’s daughter, Alice Roosevelt, team up with Holmes and Watson to save the president from a kidnapping and attempted assas...
SHERLOCK Holmes is always inspiring new stories, so who better to solve the mystery of Katie Price’s missing husband Lee? Or will this impenetrable case stump even the famous sleut...
EDWARD D. HOCH “The Alexandria Solution.” Jeffrey Rand, formerly of British Intelligence. Published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, December 2008. Not yet reprinted or collected....
If you think of the word 'detective', then you'll almost certainly conjure up a mental image of a hawkish-looking Englishman in a deerstalker cap. And Arthur Conan Doyle's enduring...
Christina Hardyment explores how the likes of Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle picked real locations for their novels.
H. C, BAILEY “The Superfluous Clues.” Reggie Fortune. First published (?) in Mr. Fortune’s Practice (Methuen, UK, hardcover, 1923), as “The Young Doctor.” Reprinted in Ellery Queen...
Robert Downey Jr.’s take on Sherlock Holmes has remained one of the most beloved franchise reinventions of the past two decades, blending Victorian mystery with blockbuster energy....
In 1913, the Strand Magazine invited contributors and readers to propose solutions to the mystery of the Mary Celeste, the ship found sailing crewless in 1872. One answer arrived f...
From the Sherlock Holmes spin-offs to The Sheep Detectives, DIY sleuths are on the case all over TV and cinema. But where did the trope of the outsider who outsmarts the profession...
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