His last bow : Some later reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

(12 User reviews)   4840
By Emma Rodriguez Posted on Dec 20, 2025
In Category - Wholesome Magic
Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930 Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930
English
Hey, if you think Sherlock Holmes is all about foggy London streets and Victorian mysteries, this collection will surprise you. 'His Last Bow' shows us an older Holmes, pulled out of retirement on his Sussex bee farm for one final case at the dawn of World War I. It’s not just a detective story; it’s a spy thriller where the fate of Britain hangs in the balance. Forget the usual murder in a locked room—this is about coded messages, enemy agents, and stopping a war before it starts. It gives us a brilliant, unexpected farewell to the world’s greatest detective, proving he’s just as sharp when fighting for his country as he is solving a crime.
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Arthur Conan Doyle’s His Last Bow isn't your typical Sherlock Holmes book. Instead of a set of disconnected cases, it feels like a curated look at the detective's later years, capped off with an incredible finale.

The Story

The book is a mix of short stories from Holmes's active career, but the real showstopper is the title tale, set in 1914. We find Holmes retired and keeping bees on the southern coast of England. But with Europe on the brink of war, his unique skills are needed one last time. He goes deep undercover to outwit a cunning German spy named Von Bork, who is gathering British secrets. The story is a tense game of cat and mouse, where Holmes must use all his old tricks of disguise and deduction not to solve a murder, but to prevent a national catastrophe.

Why You Should Read It

This collection is fascinating because it lets us see Holmes evolve. We see him a bit older, a bit wiser, but no less brilliant. The shift from domestic crime to international espionage is thrilling. It shows that his methods work on any scale. Watson is here too, of course, loyal as ever, and their friendship in the final story is really touching. It feels like a proper, dignified send-off for a character who defined a genre.

Final Verdict

Perfect for Holmes fans who want to see a different side of their hero, and for anyone who loves a good historical spy story. You don't need to have read all the other books to jump in here. It’s a satisfying and surprisingly poignant goodbye from Baker Street.



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Donna Rodriguez
1 year ago

Great read!

Michelle Young
7 months ago

Great digital experience compared to other versions.

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