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A late collection of twelve short investigations narrated by Holmes's companion, presenting a closing phase of the detective's career. The tales range from moral puzzles and intimate domestic crimes to strange medical and forensic enigmas, sometimes testing Holmes with unfamiliar emotional or scientific complications. Watson records the methods of observation and deduction, the interplay between analytic reasoning and human fallibility, and occasional returns of dangerous adversaries. Arranged as self-contained vignettes, the stories balance traditional puzzle plots with experiments in mood and character study, offering concentrated examinations of motive, evidence, and the limits of detection.
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