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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Loyal Books
12 episodes
6 months ago
A concoction of twelve stories, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the third book in the original Sherlock Holmes series. It shadows the experiences of detective Sherlock Holmes, an enigmatic genius, as he tries to unravel the mystery of each investigation he partakes in. Set in late 19th century London, the novel not only creates a successful mystery plot, but also circulates through real locations including Hyde Park, the river Thames, St George’s Church in Hanover Square, as well as adding fictional places to spice things up. The vibrant reoccurring illustrations of London’s means of transportation are also worth noting. The novel begins in the famous apartment 221B Baker Street, home to Sherlock Holmes who is visited by clients in need of assistance in resolving various issues. Unsurprisingly, Sherlock Holmes works his magic in order to find a logical solution to each mystery. Narrated through the perspective of Dr. Watson, Holmes’s close friend and companion, he serves as a monitor as he accompanies or is given a full account of the sequence of events surrounding investigation details. Watson then documents each adventure and shares it with the readers which in turn act as memoirs of Holmes’s achievements. This type of narration only enhances the sense of mystery surrounding each case because of the occasional missing detail and leaves the reader wondering about the next course of action. Interestingly, Holmes offers logical explanations for each of his solutions, but nevertheless manages to keep the audience on their toes. Family fortune, reputation, social status and moral weakness are just some of the themes Doyle explores in his novel of suspense and mystery. Doyle’s use of 19th century English jargon proves to be a delightful read, whilst still maintaining a lucid style easy to follow and understand. For those embarking on their first ever encounter with the pipe-smoking, violin-playing sleuth, this is just the beginning of an unforgettable journey.
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A concoction of twelve stories, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the third book in the original Sherlock Holmes series. It shadows the experiences of detective Sherlock Holmes, an enigmatic genius, as he tries to unravel the mystery of each investigation he partakes in. Set in late 19th century London, the novel not only creates a successful mystery plot, but also circulates through real locations including Hyde Park, the river Thames, St George’s Church in Hanover Square, as well as adding fictional places to spice things up. The vibrant reoccurring illustrations of London’s means of transportation are also worth noting. The novel begins in the famous apartment 221B Baker Street, home to Sherlock Holmes who is visited by clients in need of assistance in resolving various issues. Unsurprisingly, Sherlock Holmes works his magic in order to find a logical solution to each mystery. Narrated through the perspective of Dr. Watson, Holmes’s close friend and companion, he serves as a monitor as he accompanies or is given a full account of the sequence of events surrounding investigation details. Watson then documents each adventure and shares it with the readers which in turn act as memoirs of Holmes’s achievements. This type of narration only enhances the sense of mystery surrounding each case because of the occasional missing detail and leaves the reader wondering about the next course of action. Interestingly, Holmes offers logical explanations for each of his solutions, but nevertheless manages to keep the audience on their toes. Family fortune, reputation, social status and moral weakness are just some of the themes Doyle explores in his novel of suspense and mystery. Doyle’s use of 19th century English jargon proves to be a delightful read, whilst still maintaining a lucid style easy to follow and understand. For those embarking on their first ever encounter with the pipe-smoking, violin-playing sleuth, this is just the beginning of an unforgettable journey.
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
01 - A Scandal in Bohemia
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
02 - The Red-Headed League
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
03 - A Case of Identity
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6 months ago
45 minutes 18 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
04 - The Bascombe Valley Mystery
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6 months ago
2 minutes 58 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
05 - The Five Orange Pips
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6 months ago
46 minutes 50 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
06 - The Man With the Twisted Lip
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6 months ago
59 minutes 45 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
07 - The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
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6 months ago
51 minutes 41 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
08 - The Adventure of the Speckled Band
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6 months ago
2 minutes 47 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
09 - The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb
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6 months ago
52 minutes 49 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
10 - The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor
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6 months ago
52 minutes 36 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
11 - The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
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6 months ago
59 minutes 20 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
12 - The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
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6 months ago
2 minutes 45 seconds

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A concoction of twelve stories, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is the third book in the original Sherlock Holmes series. It shadows the experiences of detective Sherlock Holmes, an enigmatic genius, as he tries to unravel the mystery of each investigation he partakes in. Set in late 19th century London, the novel not only creates a successful mystery plot, but also circulates through real locations including Hyde Park, the river Thames, St George’s Church in Hanover Square, as well as adding fictional places to spice things up. The vibrant reoccurring illustrations of London’s means of transportation are also worth noting. The novel begins in the famous apartment 221B Baker Street, home to Sherlock Holmes who is visited by clients in need of assistance in resolving various issues. Unsurprisingly, Sherlock Holmes works his magic in order to find a logical solution to each mystery. Narrated through the perspective of Dr. Watson, Holmes’s close friend and companion, he serves as a monitor as he accompanies or is given a full account of the sequence of events surrounding investigation details. Watson then documents each adventure and shares it with the readers which in turn act as memoirs of Holmes’s achievements. This type of narration only enhances the sense of mystery surrounding each case because of the occasional missing detail and leaves the reader wondering about the next course of action. Interestingly, Holmes offers logical explanations for each of his solutions, but nevertheless manages to keep the audience on their toes. Family fortune, reputation, social status and moral weakness are just some of the themes Doyle explores in his novel of suspense and mystery. Doyle’s use of 19th century English jargon proves to be a delightful read, whilst still maintaining a lucid style easy to follow and understand. For those embarking on their first ever encounter with the pipe-smoking, violin-playing sleuth, this is just the beginning of an unforgettable journey.