The Terror of Blue John Gap by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
“The Terror of Blue John Gap” was first published in The August 1910 issue of The Strand. The following year,
Read more“The Terror of Blue John Gap” was first published in The August 1910 issue of The Strand. The following year,
Read moreThere is a little confusion over where “The Horror of the Heights” was first published. Some sources state the story
Read more“The Bully of Brocas Court” was first published in the November 1921 issue of The Strand Magazine. The following year,
Read more“The Case of Lady Sannox” was first published in the November 1893 issue of The Idler. It’s a nasty little
Read more“Playing with Fire” was first published in the March 1900 issue of The Strand Magazine. At its most basic, it’s
Read moreJ. Habakuk Jephson’s Statement was first published in the January 1884 issue of Cornhill Magazine. Since then, it’s been anthologized
Read more“The Fiend of the Cooperage” was first published in The Manchester Weekly Times on 1 Octorber, 1897. It appeared in
Read moreJohn Barrington Cowles was first published in Cassell’s Saturday Journal (Apr 12-19, 1884). Best classed as a novelette, the story
Read moreSet in Rome, “The New Catacomb” is a tale of horror and suspense that centers on two archaeologists who have
Read moreThe Captain of the Polestar is a novelette set onboard a whaling ship in the Arctic seas. Though a capable
Read more“The Silver Mirror” was first published in the August 1908 issue of The Strand Magazine. It has since been included
Read more“The Striped Chest” was first published in the July 1897 issue of Pearson’s Magazine. When a ship encounters a deserted
Read more“The Silver Hatchet” was first published in the December 1883 issue of London Society. The story has also been included
Read more“The Ring of Thoth” was first published in the January 1890 issue of Cornhill Magazine. Doyle republished the story later
Read more“De Profundis” was first published in the March 1892 issue of The Idler, and was later included in several Arthur
Read moreThe Brazilian Cat is a short novelette by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in the December 1898
Read moreOne of Doyle’s best horror stories, Lot No. 249 was first published in the September 1892 issue of Harper’s New
Read more“Through the Veil” was first published in the November 1910 issue of The Strand Magazine. It has since been anthologized
Read more“The Leather Funnel” was first published in McClure’s, a US monthly magazine that was available between June 1893 and March
Read more“How It Happened” is a short story written from the perspective of a ghost. It’s one of Doyle’s shortest stories,
Read more“The Lift” was first published in The Great Keinplatz Experiment and Other Tales of Twilight and the Unseen, an anthology
Read more“The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire” was first published in the January 1924 issue of The Strand. The story features
Read more“The Story of the Brown Hand” was first published in the May 1899 issue of The Strand Magazine. In 1908,
Read moreThe Parasite is a short novelette that was first published as a chapbook in 1894. A popular choice with editors
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