
"The Floating Admiral"
"The Floating Admiral" is a collaborative detective novel written in 1931 by popular mystery writers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Dorothy L. Sayers, featuring their respective iconic characters, Sherlock Holmes and Lord Peter Wimsey. The story involves solving a murder committed aboard a ship called the "Indrapura," which is anchored at a dock. The novel uniquely combines the detectives' perspectives and skills, creating a multi-layered investigation. It demonstrates the early 20th-century literary trend of collaborative storytelling, blending classic detective techniques with modern narrative complexity to engage fans of the genre and illustrate the collaborative spirit among authors.