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The Horror Library

Sherlock Holmes

2 stories

A Study in Scarlet

Arthur Conan Doyle·1887·3h 9m read

A Study in Scarlet, published in 1887, marks the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, who would become Victorian literature's most iconic detective duo. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle, this novella introduces Holmes's revolutionary methods of deduction and analysis through Watson's admiring eye as the two become lodgers and friends at Baker Street. The narrative begins with Watson's return from the Afghan War and his chance meeting with the eccentric chemist Holmes, setting the stage for the mysterious murder at Lauriston Gardens that will test their partnership.

The Hound of the Baskervilles

Arthur Conan Doyle·1902·4h 18m read

The Hound of the Baskervilles, serialized in The Strand Magazine from 1901-1902, is Arthur Conan Doyle's most celebrated Sherlock Holmes novel. When the mysterious Dr. Mortimer brings Holmes an ancient manuscript detailing a family curse—a supernatural hound that has plagued the Baskerville line for centuries—a new death under impossible circumstances forces the detective to confront a mystery that challenges both reason and science. Readers should expect a masterful blend of Gothic atmosphere, methodical detective work, and genuine supernatural dread.