Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Cited by
- Brittany Cavallaro (1)
- IN: A Study in Charlotte (2016) Mystery, Young Adult Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I had no idea that such individuals existed outside of stories.
FROM: A Study in Scarlet, (1887), Novel, UK
- James Riordan (1)
- IN: When the Guns Fall Silent (2000) Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: An amazing spectacle... one human episode amid all the atrocities which have stained the memory of war.
FROM: on the Christmas truce, (1914), NULL, UK
- Lishan Perera (1)
- IN: Time to Die (2007) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it.
FROM: A Study in Scarlet, (1887), Novel, UK
- Lou Manfredo (1)
- IN: Rizzo's War (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is to bring home.
FROM: Sherlock Holmes, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, (1891), Novel, UK
- Phil Rickman (1)
- IN: The Prayer of the Night Shepherd (2004) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: They had gone a mile or two when they passed one of the night shepherds upon the moorlands, and they cried to him to know if he had seen the hunt. And the man, as the story goes, was so crazed with fear that he could scarce speakā¦
FROM: The Hound of the Baskervilles, (1902), Novel, UK
- Hazel Gaynor (1)
- IN: The Cottingley Secret (2017) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: If the confidence of children can be gained, and they are led to speak freely, it is surprising how many claim to have seen fairies.
FROM: The Coming of Fairies, (1921), Book, UK