Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 
The Complete Original Sherlock Holmes, Volume 1: A Study in Scarlet [EPUB ebook] 
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The Complete Original Sherlock Holmes, Volume 1: A Study in Scarlet invites readers into the thrilling world of Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes. This first volume features A Study in Scarlet, the story that introduced Holmes’ unparalleled intellect and methodical approach to solving crimes. Set in the bustling and foggy streets of Victorian London, readers meet Dr. John Watson, Holmes’ steadfast companion and chronicler, as they embark on their first case together-a mysterious murder intertwined with revenge and hidden motives.

Within the pages, Conan Doyle’s masterful storytelling unveils the deductive genius of Sherlock Holmes, whose character has become synonymous with the art of detection.

The narrative weaves through unexpected twists, taking readers from London to the desolate landscapes of the American West, revealing a backstory that enriches the main investigation. The novel sets the foundation for the complex and charismatic relationship between Holmes and Watson, showcasing their complementary skills and forging a duo that would captivate audiences for generations.

This volume is a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction and those seeking the origins of one of literature’s most enduring characters. Complete with vivid depictions of crime-solving in a bygone era, A Study in Scarlet serves as the perfect entry point into the enthralling world of Sherlock Holmes and his many unforgettable cases.

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