Summary of the six napoleons written by sir arthur conan doyle.a long and depth summary pls
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Six Napoleons is a fan favorite, and for good reason. Sherlock Holmes makes a great show of hunting down the criminal and unraveling the mystery.
When a case of vandalism escalates to murder, Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard seeks out the help of Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective. The mystery revolves around deciphering the motives of a madman. A vandal is going around breaking into houses and shops, destroying plaster busts of Napoleon Bonaparte (a statue of the French emperor's head and shoulders).
Is it an obsession with Napoleon, a simple case of vandalism, or something more?
Lestrade seeks out Holmes' assistance with his case. Six busts have so far been destroyed, and now the vandal has turned to murder on top of it. Inspector Lestrade tells him the story thus far: ''The possession of this trifling bust was worth more in the eyes of this strange criminal than a human life.''