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Sherlock Holmes #1 (1955)

Charlton · 1955 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
The Final Curtain
6 pp · detective-mystery

Sherlock Holmes looks forward to hearing the great violinist Senor Carini perform his farewell concert—but the maestro is found dead in his locked dressing room, apparently by his own hand with cyanide gas. Holmes suspects murder, not suicide, and devises an ingenious trap using his own violin skills to expose the true culprit and their carefully laid scheme.

Love Thy Neighbor
6 pp · detective-mystery

When a British diplomat vanishes from his estate with no body and no proof, Sherlock Holmes is called in to investigate—and all suspicion falls on the man's quarrelsome neighbor. Holmes examines the scene, questions the locals, and uncovers a peculiar detail that sets him on an unexpected course of action in "Love Thy Neighbor." With characteristic patience and a keen eye for the smallest clues, the famous detective devises an ingenious trap that will take two months to spring.

The Star of the East
6 pp · detective-mystery

When Sherlock Holmes accepts an invitation to lecture at an American university, an FBI agent approaches him with an urgent case: Prince Marat's priceless ruby, the Star of the East—a symbol of power to his people—has been stolen and replaced with a clever fake. Holmes quickly suspects the theft may be an inside job, with the Prince's own aide harboring dangerous ambitions of his own. As gangsters close in and the case spirals into danger, Holmes must uncover the real culprit before the Prince loses both the jewel and his throne.

Smashing the Spook Racket
7 pp · detective-mystery
Dr. NeffInspector J. J. O'Malley

Dr. Neff, the celebrated stage ghost-breaker, teams up with Inspector J. J. O'Malley to investigate a sinister con artist named Professor Lorenzo, whose séances promise contact with spirits—but are really fleecing wealthy victims of cash and jewels. When Neff infiltrates Lorenzo's next séance, he uncovers an elaborate mechanical and theatrical scheme designed to fool the audience and make off with their gifts.

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