Which version of Sherlock Holmes book is the best?
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Which version of Sherlock Holmes book is the best?
- 1 A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- 2 The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- 3 The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- 4 The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- 5 Arthur Conan Doyle by D Stashower & C Foley & J Lellenberg.
Which are the best Sherlock Holmes stories?
For any new reader of Sherlock, A Study in Scarlet is undoubtedly the place to start. There could be no better introduction than the blind meeting of Mr. Holmes, amateur sleuth, and his new roommate, Dr. John Watson.
What order should Sherlock Holmes be read?
Where to start with Sherlock Holmes
- A Study in Scarlet (1887)
- The Sign of Four (1890)
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)
- The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1894)
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1905)
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1901-1902)
- The Valley of Fear (1914-1915)
- His Last Bow (1917)
What should I read if I like Sherlock Holmes?
10 Books for Fans of Sherlock Holmes
- Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche. $11 AT AMAZON.
- Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H.
- A Study in Charlotte.
- The Patient’s Eyes: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes.
- Warlock Holmes – A Study in Brimstone.
- Nevermore.
- Mycroft Holmes.
- A Study In Scarlet Women.
Is there a sequel to Sherlock Holmes?
Sherlock Holmes 3
Sherlock Holmes/Sequels
How many Sherlock Holmes series are there?
Four series, each consisting of three episodes, have been produced.
Who is the modern day Sherlock Holmes?
BBC Wales Drama, BBC One and Hartswood Films announce Sherlock, a contemporary remake of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic, starring Benedict Cumberbatch (Starter For Ten, Stuart A Life Backwards) as the new Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman (The Office, Hot Fuzz) as his loyal friend, Doctor John Watson.
Is Sherlock ok for 12 year olds?
There’s plenty of suspense and mystery to be found in Sherlock, but little actual on-screen violence. Still, the concepts presented within the series are menacing enough to scare younger viewers. But for families with teens — especially those who enjoy solving mysteries — this is an enjoyable and engaging series.