A DuetAn epistolary novel A duet is penned by the world-famous thriller writer Arthur Conan Doyle. It is a fictitious work that draws on his personal life and narrates about his first marriage experiences. It also presents the turning point of the authors life when his love for writing overcame all other aspects of his professional and personal life. Amazing |
Contents
THE OVERTURE | 9 |
THE OVERTURE CONCLUDED | 22 |
THE TWO SOLOS | 32 |
IN BRITAINS VALHALLA | 46 |
TWO SOLOS AND A DUET | 69 |
KEEPING UP APPEARANCES | 87 |
THE HOMECOMING | 101 |
LAYING | 114 |
CONCERNING | 157 |
MR SAMUEL | 171 |
A VISIT TO MR SAMUEL | 184 |
TROUBLE | 200 |
THE BROWNING | 237 |
DANGER | 296 |
CHEYNE | 318 |
THE LAST NOTE OF | 340 |
CONFESSIONS | 133 |
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