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by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Valley of Fear
  • Сlassic
  • 1915
  • Autor: Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock Holmes receives an encrypted letter about the danger threatening a certain Mr. Douglas from Birlstone. However, events are ahead of him - it soon becomes known that Douglas was killed in his own house. Everything indicates that the causes of the tragedy must be sought in the past; maybe even they are connected with some kind of secret society ......
Number of pages: ~ 93 pages

by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Sign of the Four
  • Сlassic
  • 1890
  • Autor: Arthur Conan Doyle
The action takes place in 1888. London. Young, scared governess Mary Morsten turns to Sherlock Holmes for help with two puzzles. The first concerned the disappearance of her father 10 years ago, a few years after which she began to receive rare pearls by mail from an unknown patron. Finally, a mysterious benefactor asks the girl for a meeting. However, Mary’s meeting with the stranger raises only new questions from Holmes, and Mary causes even greater fear and suspicion. But unforeseen difficulties not only do not confuse the brilliant detective, but further fuel his passion for sports. It is...
Number of pages: ~ 78 pages

by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventure of the Devil's Foot
  • Сlassic
  • 1910
  • Autor: Arthur Conan Doyle
The Cornish affair for Holmes began with a terrible priest's story that in the morning a dead sister and brothers were found in one family who were shouting, singing, laughing ... the mind left them. An inexpressible fear, a grimace of horror, froze on everyone's faces. Holmes decided to help residents understand this matter....
Number of pages: ~ 17 pages

by Arthur Conan Doyle
Rodney Stone
  • Сlassic
  • 1896
  • Autor: Arthur Conan Doyle
A fascinating historical novel, which takes place in England in the early 19th century. One of the first works of world literature on the world of sports. A wonderful image of boxing fights and equestrian competitions. A. Conan Doyle himself considered the Rodney Stone novel one of his best works....
Number of pages: ~ 143 pages

by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Lost World
The talented and extremely ambitious reporter Eduard Melone received a humiliating refusal from his beloved girl to marry him only on the grounds that he is too ordinary. The offended youth rushes to the editorial office and begs the authorities to send him to the most dangerous corner of the Earth so that he can make a report there. An experienced editor indeed gives the young man a difficult task: at any cost to get an interview with the scandalously dangerous, impulsive Professor Challenger, famous for his hatred of journalists. After a small but very colorful fight, the professor invites...
Number of pages: ~ 91 pages

by Agatha Christie
The Secret Adversary
This is the first novel about the amusing adventures of amateur detectives Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. The action takes place in the early twenties of the last century. A sweet couple of young adventurers, looking for a mysterious document that disappeared after the tragic death in 1915 of the transatlantic liner Lusitania, is involved in a gigantic international conspiracy. Only the resourcefulness of the "partners in crime" can prevent a new world war....
Number of pages: ~ 162 pages

by Agatha Christie
The Man in the Brown Suit
Two deaths - ordinary and mysterious. A metro passenger falling under the wheels of a train and a strange murder of a tourist in an old English castle. It would seem, how can such different incidents be related? The key to unraveling the mystery is “The Man in the Brown Suit”! Who needed the death of a quiet retired military man who did no harm to anyone and made crosswords in his spare time? How did it happen that this murder was predicted during a seance, out of boredom arranged by a group of young people? Who, after all, will be able to solve the complex "Riddle of Sittaford"?...
Number of pages: ~ 160 pages

by Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
"The Mysterious Affair at Styles" - is Agatha Christie's very first novel. In this book, published in 1920, the reader first encounters the most famous detective of the 20th century, the whiskered Belgian Hercule Poirot, as well as his friend and assistant Hastings. It was here that Poirot was first given the opportunity to demonstrate his deductive abilities and solve a mysterious crime, based on well-known facts....
Number of pages: ~ 114 pages

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Mad King
In the adventurous novel The Mad King, the superior forces of enemies and the insidious machinations of envious people end with a "victory of the forces of light over the forces of the cold mind."...
Number of pages: ~ 161 pages

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan and the Golden Lion
  • Fiction
  • 1922—1923
  • Autor: Edgar Rice Burroughs
A lion with a golden mane, an orphan, was picked up by Tarzan in the jungle. Brought up by a man - a monkey, he turned into a mighty and stately lion, a reliable companion who accompanied Tarzan in his adventures. The lord of the jungle called him "Jal - Ball - Ja" - the Golden Lion....
Number of pages: ~ 115 pages

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Return of Tarzan
  • Fiction
  • 1913
  • Autor: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan renounces his rights to the woman he loved. Civilization did not bring him any pleasure. After a period of torment and life among people, he returns to the African jungle, where he grew up and matured. He learns about Opara, a city full of gold brought from the legendary Atlantis. It was a city of scary men and beautiful, wild women ruled by Le, the high priestess of the God of Fire. His altars were stained with the blood of many victims. Ignoring the dangers, Tarzan led a line of wild warriors to the ancient crypts and the ancient evil of Opara ......
Number of pages: ~ 112 pages

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan and the jewels of Opar
  • Fiction
  • 1916
  • Autor: Edgar Rice Burroughs
The African jungle is full of dangers and adventures. Going to Opar to replenish his treasury, by chance, Tarzan forgets about that part of his life that he lived as Lord Greystock, and again becomes a monkey man ......
Number of pages: ~ 83 pages

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The chessmen of Mars
  • Fiction
  • 1922
  • Autor: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tara from Helium, the daughter of John Carter and Dei Toris, receives potential suitors at the court of her father, including Jor Kantos, the son of Kantos Kan. She especially did not like the ruler of the distant Gatola - Jed Gahan, in diamond-decorated armor. The whim of the princess was an air walk in which she fell into a hurricane. The hurricane brought Tara to the country of Bantum, inhabited by terrible creatures....
Number of pages: ~ 105 pages

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan of the Apes
  • Fiction
  • 1912
  • Autor: Edgar Rice Burroughs
British Lord John Clayton Sent to Africa to Investigate Cases of Abuse of British Officers by Black British Citizens. The Lord and his pregnant wife, Alice Rutherford, set off on the Fuwald ship. An unfortunate set of circumstances leaves them far from civilization on the deserted coast of Africa, where they have to settle down and give birth to a child. Shortly after giving birth, the lady dies, and the lords are killed by monkeys. A female named Kala takes the baby to itself, in return for the recently deceased own cub....
Number of pages: ~ 133 pages

by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The land that time forgot
  • Fiction
  • 1917
  • Autor: Edgar Rice Burroughs
The German U-33 submarine, captured by the British, drifts in southern latitudes without supplies and fuel because of treason. Only chance helps sailors survive. And this case is the mainland of Kespek not marked on any map. Determined to survive and return home, brave sailors set foot on the land of cave rage and primitive cruelty....
Number of pages: ~ 44 pages