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Observation, logic, deduction and diagnosis was the formula with which Arthur Conan Doyle wrote his detective stories.

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What detective stories did did Arthur Conan Doyle write?

Sherlock Holmes


Who was the Detective of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story?

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How many books about Sherlock Holmes did Arthur Conan Doyle write?

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What detective was created by Conan Doyle?

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He killed him off.


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Was Sherlock Holmes a police detective from London?

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle actually did the unthinkable to his great detective what did he do?

He killed him off.


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Where did Sherlock get his name from?

Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of the stories gave him his name.


In what city was Arthur Conan Doyle born?

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