It’s Elementary : The Top Nine Adventures from the memoirs of Dr John H Watson

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Sherlock Holmes author was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930). Doyle was born in Scotland on May 22 1859 to an English father and an Irish Catholic mother. At university Doyle studied medicine under Professor Dr. Joseph Bell. Doyle was also starting to develop his literary career.Doyle worked as a doctor for a time but struggled to get his practice off the ground and found he was more interested in writing. In 1887 he published the first novel featuring Sherlock Holmes called A Study in Scarlet. The book was wildly popular prompting Doyle to write short stories that also featured Sherlock Holmes. Over time Doyle grew tired of writing about Holmes and killed off the character. There was such an extraordinary and prolonged negative reaction to this decision that Doyle was eventually forced to resurrect Holmes and continue writing about him. The period of time between Sherlocks death and resurrection is commonly known as the Great Hiatus.Doyles disdain for his own character led him to ask for and receive unusually high payment for his writing. In addition to the Holmes stories Doyle also wrote extensively about Spiritualism and wrote dozens of other works of fiction including a series about a hot-headed character called Professor Challenger. While Doyles other works survive they are far less famous than his stories about Sherlock Holmes. Doyle married twice and had several children. He died of a heart attack on July 7 1930 at the age of 71.
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