The Gloria Scott - Arthur Conan Doyle

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“The Gloria Scott” is a Sherlock Holmes short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes in 1893. It stands out as one of the earliest cases Sherlock Holmes ever solved and provides insight into how he became a detective. In the story, Holmes recounts an event from his university days when his friend, Victor Trevor, asked him to investigate a mysterious letter received by his father. The letter hints at a dark secret from his father’s past involving a ship called The Gloria Scott.

As Holmes uncovers the truth, he learns that the ship was the scene of a mutiny, with criminal ties that come back to haunt Trevor’s father. The story unfolds into a tale of hidden identities, past crimes, and a tragic end, all expertly deduced by the young Holmes.

“The Gloria Scott” is a compelling mix of adventure, mystery, and character development, showing Sherlock Holmes’ early skills in detection. It highlights Arthur Conan Doyle’s mastery of suspense and backstory within the Sherlock Holmes series.

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