
SHERLOCK HOLMES T.19 THE STOCKBROKER
Enter the fascinating world of mysteries and intrigues with the nineteenth volume of Sherlock Holmes' adventures! "The Stockbroker" is a simplified adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic story, perfect for young readers. Meet Hall Pycroft, a straightforward man looking for an honest job who gets caught up in a dangerous intrigue. Will Sherlock Holmes be able to solve this mystery?
- Simplified adaptation for younger readers
- Engaging plot full of mysteries and secrets
- Ideal introduction to classic detective literature
- Perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes
- Hardcover for long durability
Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of the unforgettable Sherlock Holmes, is one of the most important writers in the history of detective literature. His stories, full of suspense and surprising twists, have fascinated readers around the world for years. Adaptations for children are a great way to introduce younger readers to the world of classics.
"The Stockbroker" tells the story of Hall Pycroft, who, looking for an honest job, ends up in the Pinner brothers' company. It quickly turns out that this job is neither simple nor honest. Caught up in a disturbing intrigue, Pycroft turns to the only man who can help him – Sherlock Holmes.
This simplified adaptation is an ideal offer for children who want to start their adventure with Sherlock Holmes. Thanks to the accessible language and dynamic action, young readers will easily immerse themselves in the world of mysteries and secrets. The hardcover ensures the durability of the book, so it will bring joy for a long time.
Technical data:
Pages: 112
Format: 205x138 mm
Year of publication: 2021
Binding: hardcover
Publisher: Tandem
Specifications
| Author | Arthur Conan Doyle |
| Binding | hardcover |
| Publisher | Tandem |
| Year of publication | 2021 |
| ISBN | 9788382338447 |
| Number of pages | 112 |
| Format | 205x138 mm |
Arthur Conan Doyle - Sherlock Holmes T.19 The Stockbroker - adaptation for children
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