The Best Horror Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle

The Best Horror Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle
The Best Horror Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle

The Best Horror Stories of Arthur Conan Doyle

By Arthur Doyle, Edited by Charles Waugh, Edited by Martin Harry Greenberg, By McSherry Frank D

FICTION

294 Pages, 5 x 8

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $17.95 (US $17.95) (CA $21.95)

ISBN 9780897332651

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Aug 2005)
Academy Chicago Publishers

Price: $17.95
 
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Overview

These horror stories -- never before compiled in one volume -- are carefully crafted, compelling and believable. Written in about the same decade as the Sherlock Holmes series, they will convince you that Arthur Conan Doyle was a master of more than just the detective story.

Author Biography

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was born of Irish parentage in Scotland. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, but he also had a passion for storytelling. His first book introduced that prototype of the modern detective in fiction, Sherlock Holmes. Despite the immense popularity Holmes gained throughout the world, Doyle was not overly fond of the character and preferred to write other stories. Eventually popular demand won out and he continued to satisfy readers with the adventures of the legendary sleuth. He also wrote historical romances and made two essays into pseudoscientific fantasy: The Lost World and The Poison Belt.

McSherry is an artist and writer. His articles and stories have appeared in such magazines as The Armchair Detective and Mike Shayne.