Sir Conan Doyle wrote The Man with the Twisted Lip. It was a Sherlock Holmes story. It starts with a missing man and a beggar arrested on suspicion of his murder.
Hugh Boone is "The Man with the Twisted Lip" in the story by Arthur Conan Doyle.
I am sure it is pure coincidence, but Sir Arthur Conan Doyle knew a Dr. James Watson.
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In "The Man with the Twisted Lip," the resolution occurs when Sherlock Holmes uncovers the truth behind the apparent disappearance of Neville St. Clair, who is believed to have been murdered. Holmes reveals that St. Clair is living a double life, disguising himself as a beggar to support his family financially. The story concludes with St. Clair's return to his normal life, and the case is resolved without any crime committed, highlighting themes of deception and social class.
1891The Man with the Twisted Lip was created in 1891.
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Sir Conan Doyle wrote The Man with the Twisted Lip. It was a Sherlock Holmes story. It starts with a missing man and a beggar arrested on suspicion of his murder.
Slip of the Lip was created in 1986.
Split Lip was created in 1996.
LiP magazine was created in 1996.
Cyber-Lip was created in 1990.
Hugh Boone is "The Man with the Twisted Lip" in the story by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Fat Lip was created in 2001-04.
The Crucial Squeegie Lip was created in 1986.
Lip Up Fatty was created in 1980.
The Lip Reader was created on 1993-10-28.