A Study in Scarlet
£0.99The novel that introduced Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to the world, opening with a locked-room murder in a London slum.
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The novel that introduced Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to the world, opening with a locked-room murder in a London slum.

A spectral hound is said to stalk the Baskerville family across the moor, and only Holmes suspects a very human hand behind it.

A doomed love story between Heathcliff and Catherine plays out across two families and two generations on the Yorkshire moors.

The wrath of Achilles and the fall of Troy, in the foundational epic of Western war literature.

Odysseus spends ten years fighting monsters, gods, and his own crew’s bad decisions just to get home to Ithaca.

Huck fakes his own death and rafts down the Mississippi with the escaped slave Jim, dodging con men, feuds, and his own conscience.

Phileas Fogg bets his fortune he can circle the globe in eighty days — by rail, steamer, elephant, and sheer stubbornness.

A professor and his nephew descend through an Icelandic volcano and find a lost world beneath the earth’s crust.

A Kansas farm girl is swept by cyclone into a land of witches, a scarecrow, a tin man, and a wizard who isn’t quite what he claims.

A cabin boy, a buried fortune, and one of literature’s greatest villains, Long John Silver, in the story that defined the pirate adventure.

A dying man’s testimony about a stolen treasure and a strangled servant draws Holmes and Watson into a case involving four convicts and a one-legged man.

Fairies meddle in the love lives of four Athenian lovers and a troupe of amateur actors in Shakespeare’s giddiest comedy.

The original, considerably darker versions of Cinderella, Snow White, and dozens of other fairy tales, before they were softened for children.

A young drawing master’s chance encounter with a woman in white draws him into a conspiracy of stolen identity and asylum fraud.

Lemuel Gulliver washes up among six-inch-tall Lilliputians, giants, floating scientists, and talking horses — and finds humanity looks worse each time.

Eleven more cases for Sherlock Holmes, ending with his apparent death at the Reichenbach Falls — the story that was meant to kill the detective off for good.