"Every Sherlock Holmes story has at least one marvelous scene"
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The phrasing does double work. “At least one” reads like an accountant’s hedge, yet it’s also a dare. The Holmes canon varies wildly in plausibility and pacing, but it reliably delivers a set piece that snaps into place in the reader’s memory: the reveal by the fireside, the eerie clue on the moor, the sudden emotional turn that makes the machinery of deduction feel like drama rather than math. Stout is praising Doyle’s repeatable ability to manufacture “marvelous” - a word that signals wonder more than realism - inside stories that otherwise operate like puzzles.
Context matters: Stout, the creator of Nero Wolfe, was both competitor and descendant. This is not worship; it’s professional acknowledgment from one maker of long-running series fiction to another. The subtext is slyly pragmatic: if you can reliably deliver one scene readers will quote to themselves, you’ve already won. Everything else is scaffolding.
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"Every Sherlock Holmes story has at least one marvelous scene." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-sherlock-holmes-story-has-at-least-one-109111/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


