the real-life figure Sherlock Holmes is based on is still majorly overlooked. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle remains most well-known for his creation of Sherlock Holmes, and he wrote his first novel in ...
Sherlock Holmes' brilliantly drawn arch-nemesis was based on a real-life criminal mastermind, reveals author GARETH RUBIN as ...
Adaptations of Holmes stories are exploding now that the detective is in the public domain. Critics believe it should have ...
He was the mysterious and ruthless ‘Napoleon of crime’ in the Sherlock Holmes novels by Scots author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. But now a leading Scottish scholar has claimed the true identity of ...
This is a real witness to history ... which is that it didn't start life as a Sherlock Holmes story. It started life as a Gothic novel. Arthur Conan Doyle was a professional writer, who knew ...
Social Worker Claire Conover Mystery #4" by Margaret Fenton.
The “St. Luke Mystery,” a sensational, real-life case ... in the text. 10. Sherlock Holmes's cases are not true crime stories. Conan Doyle’s historical novels were meticulously researched.
As part of ‘The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes,’ this episode examines business ethics and ethical leadership of a corporate compliance function. The story offers a unique, Holmes-centric ...
Conan Doyle, a doctor and creator of Sherlock Holmes and Freeman ... Valley mystery’ is one of many examples of how like modern CSI the novels were. In this story, Holmes laments the destruction of ...
When Elpseth’s sister, Lady Sarah Carlisle, falls ill, Doyle comes to believe that her husband, Sir Henry Carlisle, who is a Member of Parliament, may be behind some of the killings.