Nouveaux mystères et aventures

"Nouveaux mystères et aventures" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a collection of stories likely written in the early 20th century. This anthology features thrilling tales that prominently include elements of mystery, personal adventure, and psychological intrigue, retaining the classic flair of Doyle's storytelling style. The book introduces us to notable characters such as the young medical student Hugh Lawrence, who receives an invitation from his old friend John Thurston to visit Dunkelthwaite, where various peculiar events and a complex interplay of relationships begin to unfold. The opening of the collection sets the stage for Lawrence's journey to Dunkelthwaite, where his friend encourages him to visit due to the solitude they both experience. As Lawrence arrives, he meets a curious household, including his friend's eccentric uncle, a mysterious secretary named Copperthorne, and the intriguing governess, Miss Warrender, whose exotic past becomes a focal point of interest. The narrative establishes an atmosphere of suspense, hinting at hidden motives and dark secrets, with hints at a potential love story and conflict between Lawrence and Copperthorne as they become entwined in the peculiar dynamics of the household. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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