Arthur Conan Doyle's The Return of Sherlock Holmes marks the celebrated detective's dramatic reappearance after his presumed death, restoring one of literature's greatest sleuths to the streets of London.
After the events at the Reichenbach Falls, the world believed Sherlock Holmes had perished along with his arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty. Yet years later Dr. John Watson is astonished to discover that Holmes is very much alive, having spent years in secret travels while dismantling the remnants of Moriarty's criminal organization.
With his return, Holmes once again applies his remarkable powers of deduction to a new series of perplexing cases. These adventures include the mysterious Adventure of the Empty House, which explains Holmes's disappearance, along with many other intriguing investigations involving stolen secrets, baffling crimes, and the hidden motives of seemingly ordinary people.
First published in the early twentieth century, The Return of Sherlock Holmes restored the famous detective to readers who had mourned his loss and remains one of the most beloved collections in the Sherlock Holmes canon.
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