Sherlok Holmesni Rahasya Kathao

by Arthur Conan Doyle


4.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

4.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Description:

Sherlock Holmes Written By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Who Was A Scottish Physician And Writer, Most Noted For His Stories About The Detective Sherlock Holmes, Generally Considered A Milestone In The Field Of Crime Fiction, And For The Adventures Of Professor Challenger.:
1) The Berly Coronet.
2) The Five Orange Pippes.
3) Rigeat Square.
4) The Yellow Face.
5) The Man With Twiested Lipes.
6) The Presentation.
7) The Blue Carbenclue.
8) The Speckled Bend.
9) Nistiriyas Fiver.

160
Gujarati
Genre, Gujarati

About The Author

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a Scottish writer and physician, most noted for creating the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and writing stories about him which are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction.

He is also known for writing the fictional adventures of a second character he invented, Professor Challenger, and for popularising the mystery of the Mary Celeste. He was a prolific writer whose other works include fantasy and science fiction stories, plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction and historical novels. Doyle struggled to find a publisher for his work. His first work featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, A Study in Scarlet, was taken by Ward Lock & Co on 20 November 1886, giving Doyle £25 (£2500 today) for all rights to the story. The piece appeared one year later in the Beeton’s Christmas Annual and received good reviews in The Scotsman and the Glasgow Herald.


1 review for Sherlok Holmesni Rahasya Kathao

  1. 4 out of 5

    Amazing read The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twelve short stories by Doyle. The stories are not in chronological order, and the only characters common to all twelve are Holmes and Dr. Watson. The stories are related in first-person narrative from Watson’s point of view. So there were the many more stories. These all story are the secret story. JohnOpens haw tells Holmes about two strange deaths in his family. In 1883, his uncle died two months after receiving a letter from India, inscribed “K.K.K.” with five orange pips enclosed. Opens haw recently received a similar letter and asks for advice. Holmes tells Opens haw to do as the letter asks and leave a diary page. The ship is lost at sea. And the other story was Neville St. Clair, a respectable businessman, has disappeared and his wife claims she saw him at the upper window of an opium den. When she entered the room, she only found a beggar. St. Clair’s clothes are later found in the room, and his coat, laden with coins, in the River Thames outside the window. The beggar is arrested for murder, but a few days later St. Clair’s wife receives a letter from her husband. Holmes considers, and washes the beggar to discover that is actually St. Clair, who confesses that he has been leading a double life as a beggar as the income is so large, but promises to stop begging if Holmes will keep his secret from his wife.

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