Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer called them “the Sherlock Holmeses of Yiddish folk ... factory manager from Atlanta. In 1913, a 14-year-old employee at his pencil factory named Mary Phagan ...
The Batman should look to a famous mystery ... Holmes faked his death, having gone abroad. Only Mycroft knew, and supplied ...
Between Edgar Allan Poe’s pioneering of the detective story with The Murders in the Rue Morgue in 1841 and Arthur Conan Doyle ...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s first Sherlock Holmes mystery “A Study in Scarlet” debuted in the 1887 edition of Beeton’s Christmas Annual. Though a twisted tale of murder and intrigue may not sound ...
Sherlock Holmes, a private detective. The novel begins with Holmes complaining of boredom. Miss Mary Morstan arrives at Baker Street with a mystery regarding her missing father and an annual ...