Horror
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is a collection of short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring his iconic character, detective Sherlock Holmes, and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson. The collection includes 12 stories, all of which were first published in the Strand Magazine between 1891 and 1892.
Putthaga PuthalvanPublished about a year ago in FictionAgidian Son
The sun began it’s descent behind the mountains of Hakamesh, and a cool wind drifted in as the door to her chamber was carefully opened. The red curtain shifted slightly as her attendant stood near her bed, reluctant to wake his mistress. She slowly rolled over, eyeing him through the curtain. “The Pharaoh is requesting to see you,” the attendant said softly. She sat up in her bed and unhurriedly moved back the curtain. The attendant had seen her like this many times before, and could never get used to the beauty of his master. She stood before him, her pale figure seemed to shine in the setting sun, and her long red hair clung to the curves of her physique. “Very well,” she hissed, “Now leave me.” The attendant took one last long look at her bare form before turning and removing himself from the chamber.
Watch Dog
Atticus and Bailey were at home sitting on the couch and laughing at the silly faces their newborn was making. “I think we should get a dog,” Atticus said.
Alex H MittelmanPublished about a year ago in FictionHolding Out
“BECAUSE I SAID SO! THAT’S WHY!” Her voice was high and shrill. It always seemed to be like this. “WELL, FUCK YOU THEN!” He flipped her the bird before slamming the door. Jumping into the jeep, jamming the key in the ignition, he revved the engine. Pressing his foot to the floor, the wheels smoked a bit as he backed out of the driveway into the street.
Thavien YliasterPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Valley of Fear
"The Valley of Fear" is a detective novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring the iconic detective, Sherlock Holmes. It was first serialized in the Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915 and was published in book form in February 1915.
Putthaga PuthalvanPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Bunyip's Curse
Once upon a time, in the depths of the Australian outback, there was a small Aboriginal community that lived in harmony with nature. The elders of the community would gather around the campfire and tell stories of the Bunyip, a fearsome water monster that lurked in the nearby rivers and swamps.
"The Adventures of Timmy and Friends: A Journey through Magic Land"
Once upon a time, in a small town on the edge of a vast forest, there lived a young boy named Timmy. Timmy was a curious and adventurous child who loved nothing more than exploring the woods near his home with his friends.
Vignesh VdPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Hound of the Baskervilles
"The Hound of the Baskervilles" is a novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, published in 1902. The novel is one of the most famous detective stories of all time and is considered to be one of the best works of Conan Doyle. The plot revolves around the mysterious death of Sir Charles Baskerville, and the subsequent investigation by Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson.
Putthaga PuthalvanPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Sign of the Four
"The Sign of the Four" is a novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and was published in 1890. The novel features the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, and his sidekick, Dr. John Watson, as they investigate a complex case involving a treasure hunt, a murder, and a mysterious woman.
Putthaga PuthalvanPublished about a year ago in FictionManifest S4
The season finale of ‘Manifest’ embodies everything a perfect finale should have. The show’s creators have tied up all the loose ends that viewers had witnessed in previous seasons. It’s worth mentioning that the final season consists of twenty episodes that are divided into two parts. While the first ten episodes of Season 4 Part 1 are now available on the streaming platform, the second part will be available at a later date. These ten episodes serve as revelations, providing answers to why certain things happened in the first place.
The Murders In Millville A Gripping Tale Of Mystery And Intrigue in A Small Town
The Murders In Millville A Gripping Tale Of Mystery And Intrigue in A Small Town Chapter 1: The First Murder Detective Sarah Ramirez was a fresh-faced recruit, eager to prove herself on her first case. She had been assigned to investigate the murder of a local businessman, John Smith. The crime scene was a mess, with blood spattered on the walls and furniture overturned.
Shubham SainiPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Empty House on Willow Street
The empty house on Willow Street had been abandoned for years, its once-beautiful facade now a rotting, decaying shell of its former self. The windows were boarded up, the paint peeled off the walls, and the roof sagged under the weight of years of neglect.
Esakki DassPublished about a year ago in Fiction