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Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer and doctor, Born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh

Scotland , and died on July 7, 1930, in Crowborough, England. Doyle studied medecine at the
University of Edinburgh and practiced as a doctor for several years before devoting himself fully to
writing. Arthur Conan Doyle’s writing style is typically characterized by its precision, clarity, and
sense of suspense. He had a skillful way of contructing intricate plots with unexpected twists, while
presenting vivid and memorable characters. His writing is often descriptive, creating rich and
captivating atmospheres. This to create his famous work “the adventures of Sherlock Holmes”, was
first published in 1887 with “A study in Scarlet”. He wrote four novels, adventure stories, and fifty-
six short stories featuring the brillant detective and his faithful compagnon, Dr John Watson. This
allowed him to create rich and captivating atmospheres, whether in the foggy streets of London or
exotic jungles. Doyle was also known for his ability to present intriguing puzzles and solve
mysteries in a logical manner, which contributed to the enduring appeal of this stories. Additionally,
he had a Knack for dialogue, giving his characters distinct voices and vibrant personalities. Overall,
his writing style adeptly combines suspense, mystery, and characterization, making him one of the
most influential writers in the detective fiction and adventure novel genres. Arthur was suffered its
succes in 1890, Doyle asks if wants to continue Sherlock Holmes and publishes in 1891, Sherlock
Holmes investigation serialized in the strand Magazine. After this, Doyle wrote to his mother “I am
considering Killing Holmes and liquidate him body and souls It takes my mind off better things.”
His mother replied: “Do as you wish, but the public will not take it lightly.”

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