by Aerdt » Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:54 am
Sometimes there’s a confussion about the great detective Sherlock Holmes, like a legend that mixes real and imagining. Was he a real person or was a novel character? Is true that he toke drugs for his visions? First of all is to say that S.H. was a fictious personage created in 1887 by the writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is the main character of 4 novels and 68 fiction stories. Is the quintessential prototype of brain investigator and had a big influence in the fiction detectives after his appearance. He resolve the strangest cases with his loyal friend and assistant Dr. Watson. He has a highly enemy called Professor Moriarty with wide intelectual means too.