THE SIGN OF FOUR by Arthur Conan Doyle
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  • Reads 6,074
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 3h 21m
Complete, First published Jan 13, 2019
Miss Mary Morstan arrives at 221B, Baker Street to request help with the mystery of her missing father, her anonymous gifts of pearls and a letter requesting her to meet an unknown person that evening.

First published in the Lippincott�s Magazine, Philadelphia and London, in February 1890. First book edition by S. Blackett in Oct. 1890
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( Sherlock x female character) Follow the original series but with a twist... What will life become for one Dr John H. Watson and General Michelle Phillips when introduced to Mr Holmes. And what consequences and history preserve when Mr Holmes meets Miss Phillips. After all she's just a spare chess piece and he's the famous high-functioning sociopath. What do they have in common I hear you ask? They both have mysteries to unravel, mysteries to solve from their pasts that make them who they are and what they are today... Mind against heart, heart against mind, which will determine to last in the dilemma of a long run. -- CURRENTLY IN EDIT -- From the 23rd January 2022, this book is in edit. Highest rank #1 theblindbanker 25/11/2021 #1 thefinalproblem 25/11/2021 #1 mythea 10/10/2021 #1 hislastvow 6/10/2021 #2 mrshudson 25/11/2021 #2 thesignofthree 25/11/2021 #2 theemptyhearse 8/112021 #3 thegreatgame 25/11/2021 #4 astudyinpink 25/11/2021 #6 marywatson 25/11/2021 - Just a side note, I do not own Sherlock, the BBC do. The original stories belong to Arthur Conan Doyle. A website called DreamWidth, with a user named @arianedvere is where I copy or get some inspiration from when writing these chapters. - The only thing I own is the female character used and the slight changes that do not follow the original storyline of the BBC series.