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THE HORROR OF THE HEIGHTS by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE (REVIEWS AT END)

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1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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May 10, 2026
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Summary

🎙️ "The Horror of the Heights" (1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) Here we step away from Baker Street and into one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most haunting creations — a tale not of deduction, but of dread. Doyle was a master of mystery, but he was also a pioneer of early science fiction and aviation lore, and nowhere is that more evident than in this chilling story of a pilot who dares to climb higher than any man before him… and discovers he is not alone in the sky. The Horror of the Heights is Doyle at his most visionary — a blend of adventure, terror, and the unknown, written at a time when flight itself was still a miracle. What he imagined lurking in the upper atmosphere is as eerie today as it was over a century ago. In a moment, you'll hear the recovered notes of a doomed aviator… a man who believed that the greatest danger to those who fly isn't the machine beneath them, but what waits above the clouds. So settle in, adjust your altimeter, and prepare to climb into the thin, trembling air where the line between science and nightmare begins to blur. This is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Horror of the Heights." Enjoy all our 2000+ stories at www.bestof1001stories.com