The Sign of the Four - Arthur Conan Doyle

The Sign of the Four

By Arthur Conan Doyle

  • Release Date: 1930-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 2,151 Ratings

Description

The great Sherlock Holmes returns in "The Sign of the Four". The drama begins when a woman arrives on Holmes's doorstep asking for his help finding an anonymous person who has been sending her mysterious gifts and letters. Holmes agrees to investigate-but soon he and Dr. Watson find themselves entangled in a deadly treasure hunt.

Reviews

  • The 2nd Sherlock Holmes story

    5
    By drtgaither
    It’s aged like fine wine. It still holds up.
  • Gems’ fate

    5
    By AbdurahmonD
    I really hoped that Small had actually hidden the stones somewhere else rather than throw them in the river and Holmes would find them. I guess I am more materilistic than I admit
  • Pure Holmes

    5
    By Captaingeorge3
    Uncomfortable with the imperialistic tone. Story is good
  • The sign of the four

    5
    By sherlock jimmy
    Excellent writing
  • Awesome Book

    4
    By NiccoCapotosto
    Sign of Four was fantastic. Doyle's action packed writing keeps the reader interested. I just wish the book was longer. The ending was mildly unsatisfactory.
  • Good as it is

    5
    By Syeeprimadonna
    ....
  • Holmes!!!

    4
    By Mego Joe
    The Sherlock Holmes stories by A.C. Doyle are always intriguing and the true precursor to the modern detective story. Whether you like Jim Rockford or Endeavor Morse, you will find Holmes pleasing. While Watson is certainly more narrator than participant, it is always enjoyable to imagine a competent Watson instead of the incredulous Nigel Bruce of the well-known movie series. Definitely recommend this and all the Doyle stories to fans of the RDJ/Jude Law films and PBS viewers. The game is afoot!
  • The Sign of the Four

    5
    By Hamemn
    Fun Classic Conan Doyle. Captivating to the very end.
  • The Sign of Four

    5
    By Gazzr
    It is always refreshing to step back and visit old writing in its original state. The style was vey matter of fact and it gives you an incredible sense of the era and values associated with it. A thoroughly enjoyable read and one that has stood the test of time.
  • Horrible

    1
    By Col 3421
    Hate it hope is dies