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24 Stories

  • The Strange Case of Dr. Watson & Mr. Holmes [MAJOR REWRITE] by AnimeInspiresMe
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    London is a particularly busy place: Full of people, lots of traffic, cafes up and down the streets. But what does that have to do with an American girl? Janis Ferry has no idea. After collapsing in an apartment on Baker St., she finds herself in a very convenient situation: the place she broke into belongs to the one and only consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes and his companion, John Watson. What in the world happened that caused Janis to make a break to London? Guess the game is afoot, one may say! This work is based on the television show 'Sherlock', which is also based off of 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. Most characters mentioned are not my own. All credit for that goes to Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
  • THE NAVAL TREATY by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by rock_shell_home
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    An unknown thief steals an important naval treaty from a Foreign Office clerk; Sherlock Holmes sets out to find it. An unknown thief steals an important naval treaty from the office of Mr. Percy Phelps, a Foreign Office clerk. Phelps's distress gives him a brain fever that lasts for nine weeks. First published in the Strand Magazine in two parts, first part in Oct. 1893 with 8 illustrations by Sidney Paget, second part in Nov. 1893 with 7 illustrations by Paget.
  • How it happened  by Bafsd_Elc
    Bafsd_Elc
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    "how it happened" is a 1506 word short story by the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published during the ww1.
  • a study in unrequited love by felixisbored
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    unintentional soulmates may be the most sought after version of companionship one can lust for. for some, it comes easily. when john watson stumbles across a bumbling, anti-social outcast his life changes dramatically.
  • A Study In Scarlet Part I by Triseek
    Triseek
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    Sherlock Holmes -Arthur Conan Doyle
  • A Disappearance in Baker Street by charlottealleyn
    charlottealleyn
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    Nineteen year old US exchange student Patricia Groves goes missing on a visit to the Sherlock Holmes Museum in London. Her family are distraught, but Scotland Yard are strangely reluctant to investigate. Ella Doyle interrupts her work on a memoir of Arthur Conan Doyle’s role in her own family history and teams up with John Mason, a brilliant security consultant, to solve the mystery. At first, it seems like a 21st century version of a Sherlock Holmes locked room mystery. But nothing in this story is quite what it seems.
  • Sherlock One Shots! by Jup1terN0rth
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    One shots about BBC's Sherlock TV show!
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Written Annotation by MatthewSurridge
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    My tribute to the world of Sherlock Holmes, this is me writing as Conan Doyle, writing as Doctor Watson, Writing about Sherlock Holmes.... Not at all confusing.
  • THE ADVENTURE OF THE MUSGRAVE RITUAL by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by rock_shell_home
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    Reginald Musgrave visits Holmes after the disappearance of two of his domestic staff, Rachel Howells, a maid, and Richard Brunton, the longtime butler. Brunton vanished without his belongings after being dismissed for secretly reading a family document, the Musgrave Ritual. Brunton's former lover, Rachel Howells escaped through a window after being hysterical abour Brunton's missing. Her footprints led to the edge of the mere, and ended there. Musgrave had the mere dredged, but only a sack containing some rusty, mangled bits of metal, and some coloured stones or glass were found. Holmes looked upon the case not as three mysteries, but as one.
  • A CASE OF IDENTITY by Arthur Conan Doyle by rock_shell_home
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    Miss Mary Sutherland's fiancee went missing and she asked Holmes for help. Little did she know, her strict stepfather had something to do with this...
  • THE ' GLORIA SCOTT ' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by rock_shell_home
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    Holmes's friend, Mr. Trevor was dying as a result of a stroke suffered after he received a letter. Seven weeks earlier, Hudson an old man, had come looking for work. He proved to be as unruly an employee as could be imagined. He had taken unforgivable liberties which would normally have resulted in an employee's dismissal. He was often drunk. The other staff had complained about him. However, Mr. Trevor always let him get away with any infamy. Because Hudson was his old shipmate. Suddenly, Hudson announced that he was leaving because he had tired of Norfolk, and he was going to Hampshire to see Beddoes, another old shipmate. Now, Mr. Trevor had become thin and careworn by the ordeal. He had thought that the trouble was over when Hudson had left, but then came the letter, from Fordingbridge in Hampshire. It read: "The supply of game for London is going steadily up. Head-keeper Hudson, we believe, has been now told to receive all orders for fly-paper and for preservation of your hen pheasant's life." Holmes found the key. If one read every third word beginning with the first, there was an intelligible message: "The game is up. Hudson has told all. Fly for your life." Holmes had deduced that the game was blackmail. Some guilty secret had been the power that Hudson had held over the elder Mr. Trevor. And it involves the name of one ship ; ' Gloria Scott '. First published in the Strand Magazine, Apr. 1893, with 7 illustrations by Sidney Paget.
  • Freak - Teenlock/Johnlock AU by madelinecrewe
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    John Watson has never made friends. And Sherlock Holmes has never considered trying. That is, until they form the perfect mismatch - which just so happens to be the day that their teacher is found burnt to death in one of the chemistry labs. Teenlock... Johnlock... Crimelock... Sherlock "Really good" - the author
  • Sherlock Holmes: A Study In Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (On-Going) by InFEMous_DarkMemory
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    (Not mine.) Book 1 of Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Synopsis Dr John H. Watson meets the great detective Sherlock Holmes and together they solve a case of murder, in which Watson is amazed at Holmes' "science of deduction". The novel is split into two quite separate halves. The first is titled "Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D., Late of the Army Medical Department". This part is told in first person by Sherlock Holmes' friend Dr Watson, and describes his introduction in 1881 to Holmes through a mutual friend and the first mystery in which he followed Holmes' investigations. The mystery revolves around a corpse found at a derelict house in Brixton, London with the word "RACHE" scrawled in blood on the wall beside the body.
  • Sherlock Holmes by ravenneruthcruz18
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    The Completed Novels and Stories Volume 1
  • THE SPECKLED BAND by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by rock_shell_home
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    Sherlock Holmes investigates the case of a young bride to be who fears that she'll be murdered. Helen Stoner, the stepdaughter of Sir Grimesby Roylott, has reason to believe that her stepfather killed her sister-she just doesn't know how. And the only clue is the last word from the dead sister ; "The Speckled Band" First published in the Strand Magazine, Feb. 1892, with 9 illustrations by Sidney Paget.
  • Magic Detektif by yusakuedward
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    seorang anak remaja yang mempunyai bakat pesulap dan raja analisis dan tubuhnya berubah menjadi murid smp karena di racuni oleh seseorang fanstory detective conan collaboration
  • Sherange - Sherlock & Doctor Strange Oneshots by Squirrel-Winchester
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    A collection of Sherlock and Doctor Strange Oneshots. Each one includes both Doctor Strange AND Sherlock! Enjoy! --- NOTICE: I do not own any of the characters in this. They are owned by either BBC, Arthur Conan Doyle, or Marvel.
  • Young Holmes: The Eye of Inubis by JamesNorman8
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    Sherlock Holmes. After the events of the 'The
  • Sherlock Holmes The Last Equation by Mark_Villanueva0000
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    My remake of Conan Doyle's The Final Problem and rename it as The Last Equation ''The Final Problem'' is a Sherlock Holmes short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the story, Watson writes of Sherlock Holmes's final adventure in which Sherlock goes against Moriarty in a life-or-death chess match.