Arthur Conan Doyle

The Sign of the Four

Sherlock Holmes is sitting in a cocaine-induced haze until the arrival of a distressed and beautiful young lady forces the great detective into action. Each year following the strange disappearance of her father, Miss Morstan has received a present of a rare and lustrous pearl. Now, on the day she is summoned to meet her anonymous benefactor, she consults Holmes and Watson.
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Impressions

  • Cynthiashared an impression2 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🎯Worthwhile
    🚀Unputdownable

    I have read all Sherlock Holmes books and this is just as perfect! Learnt so many new words! At first it seems like a very perplexing story but then it just gets perfectly clear!!

  • perleprieusshared an impression8 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Conan Doyle was brilliant. Each page of the book is consistent.

  • Andyshared an impressionlast month
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    You really had to go and get married, Watson, smh.

Quotes

  • Flying Cathas quoted2 years ago
    while the individual man is an insoluble puzzle, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty.
  • Ulianahas quoted3 years ago


    He smiled gently. “It is of the first importance,” he said, “not to allow your judgment to be biased by personal qualities.
  • b0931388969has quoted2 months ago
    What a very attractive woman!" I exclaimed, turning to my companion.

    He had lit his pipe again, and was leaning back with drooping eyelids. "Is she?" he said, languidly. "I did not observe."

    "You really are an automaton, – a calculating-machine!" I cried. "There is something positively inhuman in you at times."

    He smiled gently. "It is of the first importance," he said, "not to allow your judgment to be biased by personal qualities. A client is to me a mere unit, – a factor in a problem. The emotional qualities are antagonistic to clear reasoning. I assure you that the most winning woman I ever knew was hanged for poisoning three little children for their insurance-money, and the most repellant man of my acquaintance is a philanthropist who has spent nearly a quarter of a million upon the London poor."

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