The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

A Scandal in Bohemia: In which Holmes comes up against the woman, Irene Adler.

The Red-Headed League: The peculiar instance of Mr. Jabez Wilson, resulting in the arrest of John Clay and the attempted robbery of the City and Suburban Bank.

A Case of Identity: Holmes helps Miss Mary Sutherland ascertain the whereabouts of her fiance, Mr. Hosmer Angel.

The Boscombe Valley Mystery: A man is found dead by a pond, and all the evidence points towards his son.

The Five Orange Pips: A family has a series of tragedies, sparked by a myserious envelope containing 5 orange pips.

The Man With the Twisted Lip: A scarred beggar is arrested for the murder of Mr. Neville St. Clair.

The Blue Carbuncle: A Christmas goose with an interesting stone in its crop finds its way onto the commissionaire's tabe.

The Speckled Band: The chilling story of Dr. Grimesby Roylott of Stoke Moran, and the suspicoius death of his niece Julia Stoner.

The Engineer's Thumb: The night-time adventure of Mr. Victor Hatherly, engineer. One of the few cases brought to Holmes' attention by Watson.

The Noble Bachelor: Holmes' investigation of the Lord St. Simon marriage and its curious termination.

The Beryl Coronet: The mysterious theft of one of the most precious public possessions of the Empire from the house of banker Alexander Holder.

The Copper Beeches: Miss Violet Hunter's experience as a governess in the employ of Mr. Jephro Rucastle at The Copper Beeches, near Winchester.

Last Updated: December 9, 2004
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