Arthur Conan Doyle

Valley Of Fear Sherlock Holmes

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"The Valley of Fear" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a Sherlock Holmes novel filled with mystery, deception, and revenge. Holmes and Watson are called to investigate the murder of John Douglas at Birlstone Manor, where the crime scene reveals strange clues that lead to a complex mystery. Holmes must untangle the web of secrets to uncover the truth behind the apparent murder.
The story shifts to Douglas's past in the coal-rich Vermissa Valley, where he was involved with a dangerous secret society known as the Scowrers. Using the alias Birdy Edwards, Douglas infiltrated the group, leading to betrayal, danger, and ultimately his need for a new identity. This backstory adds depth to the mystery, revealing the origins of the threats against him.
Holmes's deductions ultimately solve the case, exposing the truth behind Douglas's death. Doyle weaves suspense and psychological insight to craft a tale about the far-reaching consequences of past actions, emphasizing Holmes’s skill while exploring themes of ambition and retribution.
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Copyright owner
Author's Republic
Publication year
2024
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