No, Sherlock Holmes faked his own death, and then he was brought back in an additionalthirty-two short stories and two novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In my opinion, Sherlock died of old age even though he was a beekeeper in retirement.
Yes, that was his retirement, keeping bees.
Sherlock Holmes.
He was also slated to become chairman when Stead retired in May 2001
It is during the case Watson chronicled as "The 'Gloria Scott' " that Holmes first thought of being a detective. The exact date is not known, but most scholars agree it was the mid to late 1870's.
A fictional character created by the famous writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes is a consulting detective/sleuth who solves cases simply with the power of observation and deduction. The reason people are drawn to this particular character is probably because he was the unlikely detective, a cocaine addicted man with an obsession for studying crime.
Be blonde and beautiful. Hang out in cemetarys and allys at night. Fight the people in the allyways.---Become everything you always wanted to be by writing yourself into the main role of your own fictional story where you are awesome.
Though it is a fictional universe, a number of technologies introduced in the series have gone from fantasy to reality. Communicators, phasers, the hypospray, tractor beams, transparent aluminum, universal translator, telepresense, and the medical tricorder are good examples of items that you can find today.
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You do not need to go to college to be a beekeeper. Many people do it as a hobby.
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You could hire a detective. Be wary of who you hire and interview them and ask what it will cost. There are a few retired police officers who have become detectives and you stand a better chance with them. If your partner is cheating generally the detective should be able to catch them in a two week period.
They, whoever they are, did not. Vampires are fictional. No one has ever become a vampire except in fictional books, films and TV series. In these it is up to the author how vampires become so.
No, fictional characters can not become real.
No one can become a werewolf, they are entirely fictional.
There is no such thing as becoming a saint in a fictional way.
No. They are purely fictional creatures
You cannot. They are fictional.