Classic mysteries from three of literature's greatest detectives, where cunning, deduction, and suspense collide.
Step into the worlds of Sherlock Holmes, Lord Peter Wimsey, and Hercule Poirot—three iconic sleuths whose intelligence, observation, and relentless pursuit of truth have captivated generations of readers. This collection brings together some of their most compelling adventures, blending gripping plots, intricate puzzles, and unforgettable characters.
The titles included in this collection are:
Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes– A collection of short stories introducing Holmes's brilliant powers of observation and deduction.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes – Continuing tales of mystery and intrigue, revealing the genius and humanity behind Holmes's detective work.
The Hound of the Baskervilles – Perhaps Holmes's most famous case, a chilling story of family curses, dark moors, and a legendary hound.
Lord Peter Wimsey – Dorothy L. Sayers
Whose Body? – Wimsey's first case, where the discovery of a mysterious corpse in an unlikely place sparks an ingenious investigation.
Clouds of Witness – A gripping tale of murder, deception, and aristocratic scandal, testing Wimsey's intellect and moral judgment.
Unnatural Death – A suspenseful story of intrigue and poisoned secrets, showcasing Wimsey's sharp mind and impeccable reasoning.
Hercule Poirot – Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles – Poirot's debut case, a masterful tale of murder, hidden motives, and intricate clues.
Murder on the Links – Poirot faces a complex crime set against the backdrop of French intrigue and family secrets.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd – A landmark in detective fiction, featuring one of Christie's most ingenious and surprising resolutions.
Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) was a British physician and writer whose Sherlock Holmes stories revolutionized detective fiction, blending keen observation, logic, and suspense.
Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) was an English crime writer, poet, and scholar, celebrated for her Lord Peter Wimsey series, which combined intricate plotting, rich character development, and literary sophistication.
Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was the "Queen of Crime," whose Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple novels have become enduring classics of detective fiction. Christie's ingenious plots and memorable characters have made her one of the best-selling authors in history.
