Well, in 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Short Stories', 'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle' is quite memorable. It shows Holmes' ability to solve a mystery around a precious jewel. Also, 'The Five Orange Pips' has an atmosphere of mystery and danger that sticks in the reader's mind. Then there's 'The Man with the Twisted Lip' which has an interesting twist regarding the identity of a character.
There are several. 'A Case of Identity' is interesting as it deals with a case where the identity of a person is not what it seems. Holmes has to figure out the truth behind a woman's fiancé who seems to disappear. 'The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb' is also memorable for its thrilling elements. And 'The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor' with its complex relationships and mystery.
Well, 'The Speckled Band' is really unforgettable. It has a very spooky atmosphere. The idea of a deadly snake being used as a murder weapon is quite terrifying. Also, 'The Five Orange Pips' is memorable for its sense of danger and the mystery surrounding the orange pips that seem to be a sign of impending doom for those who receive them.
One of the most memorable is 'A Scandal in Bohemia'. It shows Holmes outwitted by Irene Adler, a woman of great intelligence. Another is 'The Red - Headed League' with its strange premise and clever mystery. And 'The Speckled Band' is also very memorable for its creepy atmosphere and the way Holmes solves the case.
One of the most memorable is 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'. It involves a terrifying hound and a family curse. Holmes uses his deductive skills to solve the mystery.
In 'The Red - Headed League', it's quite fascinating. A man is hired for a strange job just because of his red hair. Turns out it's a ruse to get him out of his shop so thieves can dig a tunnel. Holmes figures it out through his sharp observation and deduction skills.
The case of 'A Study in Scarlet' is quite interesting. It's where Holmes and Watson first meet and start their partnership while solving a complex murder mystery involving revenge and Mormon history.
The case of 'A Scandal in Bohemia' is quite interesting. Holmes is outwitted by Irene Adler, a woman of great intelligence and charm. It shows that Holmes, despite his brilliance, can be bested. Another interesting one is 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'. The mystery of the hound on the moor and the family curse makes for a thrilling read.
Sherlock Holmes himself is of course the most memorable. His eccentricity, his love for playing the violin, and his drug use (cocaine in some cases) all add to his complex character. He is a genius detective, always one step ahead in solving crimes.
Well, of course, Sherlock Holmes himself is the most memorable. His brilliant mind and unique deductive skills are what make the stories so fascinating. Then there's Dr. Watson, his loyal friend and assistant. Watson is important as he gives the reader a more 'normal' perspective compared to Holmes' extraordinary one.
Definitely 'The Adventure of Silver Blaze'. The mystery of the missing racehorse and the strange circumstances surrounding it make it a very exciting read. Holmes' deductions are brilliant as always.
One of the most famous cases is 'A Study in Scarlet'. It's the first adventure where we are introduced to Holmes and Watson. Another is 'The Hound of the Baskervilles', which is filled with mystery and the spooky moor setting. And 'The Sign of Four' is also well - known for its complex plot involving a hidden treasure and a series of murders.