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Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of the Four

Another grey London day. At 221B Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes is bored and gloomy. For months, the increasingly famous, clever detective has had no case to work on, and with nothing to occupy his restless mind, he marches up and down the flat. His friend Dr Watson is becoming concerned for his health – and affected by his disturbing behaviour. So when Miss Morstan requests Holmes’s help to find her father and explain the mysterious pearls being sent to her, Holmes and Watson welcome the new adventure. Holmes’s mood lifts as he reveals a complicated story of lost Indian treasure and murder. And for Watson, love seems to be in the air…
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Authors

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Clare West

Language

English

Word count

30635

Level

CEFR B2

CEFR C1

Collection level

Stage 6

Collection

Oxford Bookworms Library

Exams

Cambridge English: First (FCE); Cambridge Advanced (CAE); IELTS 5.0 – 7.0; TOEIC 785 – 990; TOEFL 87 – 120

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