Arthur C Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer of Irish descent, considered a major figure in crime fiction. His most famous series of works consisted of the "Sherlock Holmes" stories (1887-1927), consisting of four novels and 56 short stories. His other notable series were the "Professor Challenger" stories (1912-1929) about a scientist and explorer, and the "Brigadier Gerard" stories (1894-1910) about a French soldier in the Napoleonic Wars. Doyle's literary works have frequently been adapted into...See more
Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer of Irish descent, considered a major figure in crime fiction. His most famous series of works consisted of the "Sherlock Holmes" stories (1887-1927), consisting of four novels and 56 short stories. His other notable series were the "Professor Challenger" stories (1912-1929) about a scientist and explorer, and the "Brigadier Gerard" stories (1894-1910) about a French soldier in the Napoleonic Wars. Doyle's literary works have frequently been adapted into film and television. See less
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Arthur C Doyle book reviews
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The Sign of Four
Thought it gone forever
I was over joyed to find this audio, planning to back it up on CD, wonderful copy, and great sound for the age of the item. Read More
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The Great Boer War
Detailed but self serving
by Oberon46, May 25, 2017
I had hoped for more detail about the politics, history, and people involved. The main characters. What I found, as have many other reviewers, was an extremely detailed list of military actions. ... Read More
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The Valley of Fear
Un-expected story
Starts as Sherlock Holmes style story; then to American gangster story; all tied together. I was interested when I saw the book published by Hard Case Crime; I was thrown a curve. GOOD READS Read More