Having left Sherlock Holmes apparently deceased at the conclusion of The Final Problem (in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes), we now find that he is alive after all! In this collection, first published in 1905, the great detective causes Watson to faint (The Empty House), demonstrates that cryptography is elementary (The Dancing Men), and gets engaged (Charles Augustus Milverton). Join in the fun as Holmes deduces his way through these thirteen adventures. (summary by Laurie Anne Walden)
01 – The Adventure of the Empty House, part 102 – The Adventure of the Empty House, part 203 – The Adventure of the Norwood Builder, part 104 – The Adventure of the Norwood Builder, part 05 – The Adventure of the Dancing Men, part 106 – The Adventure of the Dancing Men, part 207 – The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist, part 108 – The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist, part 209 – The Adventure of the Priory School, part 110 – The Adventure of the Priory School, part 211 – The Adventure of Black Peter, part 112 – The Adventure of Black Peter, part 213 – The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton, part 114 – The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton, part 215 – The Adventure of the Six Napoleons, part 116 – The Adventure of the Six Napoleons, part 217 – The Adventure of the Three Students, part 118 – The Adventure of the Three Students, part 219 – The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez, part 120 – The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez, part 221 – The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter, part 122 – The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter, part 223 – The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, part 124 – The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, part 225 – The Adventure of the Second Stain, part 126 – The Adventure of the Second Stain, part 2