Edgar Allan Poe's works

The Murders in the Rue Morgue's Content

The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841)

    This book is the first of three Poe's stories featuring his famous detective, C. Auguste Dupin. The setting is Paris, and the story goes on mainly at night and in Dupin's apartments. This leaves the reader with a sense of darkness and a little claustrophobia, adding to Poe's great style.
The Gold-Bug'sContent

The Gold-Bug (1843)

    The book is the other deductive mystery, one that deeply impressed me.
The Purloined Letter's Content

The Purloined Letter (1845)

    I personally think that book is one of Poe's great short stories. If you are familiar with liturature, you should enjoy this book.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's works

A Study in Scarlet's Content

A Study in Scarlet in 1887

    This book is the first of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries. The book starts with the arrival of Dr. Watson to London following his discharge from military service.
The Sign of Four's Content

The Sign of Four in 1890

    The second Sherlock Holmes story written by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes is called upon by a young lady who needs the great detective's help with a mystery.
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