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Adrian Conan Doyle

Adrian Malcolm Conan Doyle (November 19, 1910 - June 3, 1970) was the youngest son of Arthur Conan Doyle, and his father's literary executor. Adrian Doyle was described as a race-car driver, big-game hunter, explorer, and writer. He was born in Crowborough, England and died in Geneva, Switzerland.

Either alone or with the assistance of John Dickson Carr, Adrian Doyle produced additional Sherlock Holmes stories. The basis of his production was to complete the tales referenced in his father's stories, but which his father had never written. These Sherlock Holmes tales were written in 1952 and 1953, but have been republished subsequently. In 1954 a hard cover collection of the stories was published, The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes. Other authors have also written Sherlock Holmes stories based on the same references within the original tales.

Bibliography

Sherlock Holmes stories

Non-Holmes works

  • Lone Dhow
  • The Lover of the Coral Glades
  • Heaven has Claws
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