🐉 Sinopsis Novel Sherlock Holmes The Valley Of Fear

Sincehis first appearance in Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes has been one of the most beloved fictional characters ever created. Now, in two paperback volumes, Bantam presents all fifty-six short stories and four novels featuring Conan Doyle's classic hero—a truly complete collection of Sherlock Holmes's adventures in crime! ShowDetails. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. One The Plete Collection Of Sherlock Holmes S Adventures In Crime Including All Four Novels And Fifty Six Short Stories Featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle S Classic Hero Volume I. Sherlock Holmes - The SherlockHolmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. Complete Collection (the Greatest Detective Stories Ever Written: The Sign Of Four, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, The Valley Of Fear, A Study In Scarlet And Many More) Author: Doyle Arthur Conan; Publisher Crammedfull of adventure, mystery and of course one or two rather brilliant deductions, The Valley Of Fear is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's thrilling final Sherlock Holmes novel brought to life in this spectacular new stage adaptation. A mysterious, coded message is received, a warning of imminent danger, drawing Sherlock Holmes and the faithful Dr Watson into a tale of intrigue and murder InThe Valley of Fear, the great detective Sherlock Holmes has been summoned by a coded message to the house of a man called Douglas. But he and his faithful friend Dr. Watson arrive to find they are too late-Douglas has been murdered, with a mysterious calling card left by his side. Scotland Yard i Thelast of the four Sherlock Holmes novels, The Valley of Fear ranks among Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's best tales. Its plot draws upon the real-life activities of the secret society known as the Molly Maguires, offering a subtle comment on early-twentieth-century union struggles in the United States as well as the political situation in Ireland. MisteriDelima Biru (The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle), Misteri Pita Berbintik (The Adventure of the Speckled Band), dan Misteri Ibu Jari Jurutera (The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb) dimuatkan dalam jilid The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, yang pertama kali diterbitkan pada 14 Oktober 1892. Urutan Novel Sherlock Holmes TheComplete Novels of Sherlock Holmes includes A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of the Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and The Valley of Fear, and thirty-seven short stories from the Adventures, Memoirs and Return of Sherlock Holmes. Included are illustrations by Sidney Paget, George Hutchinson, James Greig, E. S. Morris & Charles Kerr. TheValley of Fear matches Holmes against his archenemy, the master of imaginative crime, Professor Moriarty. In addition, the loyal Dr. Watson has faithfully recorded Holmess feats of extraordinary detection in such famous cases as the thrilling The Adventure of the Red Circle and the twelve baffling adventures from The Case Book of Sherlock o8gbRdZ. The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle is one of many stories about Doyle’s famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. At the beginning of this novel, Holmes gets a message from one of Professor Moriarty’s agents—Fred Porlock. From time to time, Porlock sends Sherlock inside information about Moriarty’s endeavors. Despite the fact that the law sees Moriarty as innocent, Sherlock firmly believes him to be the puppet master of a criminal underworld. Sherlock enlists the help of his friend and sidekick, Dr. Watson, to decode Porlock’s message; from it, they learn that the life of John Douglas, who resides at Birlstone, is in after, Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard informs Sherlock and Watson that Mr. Douglas of Birlstone Manor was found murdered. Sherlock expresses his suspicions that Moriarty was behind Douglas’s murder, but MacDonald doesn’t agree and reminds Sherlock that Professor Moriarty is both respected and educated. Holmes responds that Moriarty owns a painting worth more than forty-thousand pounds, which is suspicious, despite his seven-hundred-pound annual salary. MacDonald agrees this is strange. He accompanies Sherlock and Watson to Birlstone. Douglas was shot in the head at close range near midnight. The manor house is surrounded by a moat and drawbridge, and a regular guest of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas—Cecil Barker—was staying Birlstone on the night of the murder. A sawed-off shotgun was discovered at the crime claims he was upstairs when he heard the gunshot. He says he rushed downstairs and saw the drawbridge was up, and lowered it so help could come. Blood on the window sill suggests someone climbed through the window; Cecil maintains the intruder must have waded through the moat, but can’t explain how said intruder got into the house in the first place. Next to the body, there’s a card with “ written on it. Douglas has a brand on his arm, but it’s not new, and his wedding ring was taken. Holmes observes that Douglas had only one dumbbell, which he thinks is interviews with others in the house, Sherlock learns that Cecil found the body and rang the bell, summoning Mrs. Douglas and the servants. Cecil urged Mrs. Douglas to return to her room, and she readily agreed. Sherlock tells Watson he thinks her agreeing to leave her husband’s body was odd. Cecil reveals that a secret society might have been pursuing Douglas. Sherlock learns Douglas had been married before, but his first wife died from Typhoid, and that he had married his second wife five years earlier. Douglas met Cecil in America, before suddenly leaving for Europe. Cecil and Mrs. Douglas knew that he faced some danger resulting from his time in America, and Mrs. Douglas reveals her husband once mentioned “The Valley of Fear.”Sherlock discovers from Cecil’s slippers that he marked the windowsill with blood. He tells Watson that both Cecil and Mrs. Douglas are lying, but he’s not sure why. He also thinks the housekeeper heard the murder take place because she said she heard a door slamming a half hour before Cecil raised the alarm, and a shotgun, fired at close range, is muffled. It is revealed that the murder weapon is American-made; additionally, an American was seen riding a bicycle around the village. Holmes tells MacDonald to inform Cecil that the moat will be searched the next day; then he, MacDonald, and Watson hide and watch Cecil fish something out of the water that night. They catch Cecil and find that he’s fished out a bundle of clothes—worn by the cycling American—weighed down with a dumbbell. At this point, Mr. Douglas appears, alive, and gives Watson a written account of The Valley of Fear. He explains that he saw Ted Baldwin, an enemy, and expected an attack. The next day, he was attacked in his study; his attacker tried to shoot him. They fought for the gun and Baldwin was shot in the face. Cecil and Mr. Douglas disguised Baldwin as Mr. Douglas, throwing Baldwin’s clothes in the moat and putting Mr. Douglas’s rings on Baldwin—all save his wedding ring, which he could not remove. Baldwin had intended to leave the card that read “ on Mr. Douglas’s body. stands for Vermissa Valley. They both belonged to a secret society, hence the brand on the dead man's arm. Since Baldwin’s death, both Cecil and Mrs. Douglas have covered for Mr. Douglas, who hid in the account Mr. Douglas gave Watson explains why he was hunted. His real name is Birdy Edwards, and he was once a detective for Pinkerton’s in Chicago. He’d infiltrated and destroyed a gang in Vermissa Valley, known as The Valley of Fear. Since then, he was a hunted man. Sherlock warns Mr. Douglas to leave England because a new threat, worse than the gang from Vermissa Valley, was after him. Mr. Douglas agrees, but on the journey to Africa, he is lost overboard. Sherlock believes Moriarty was hired by to assasinate Mr. Douglas. He tells Watson and MacDonald that he intends to catch Moriarty, but that it will take only plays a major role in two of Doyle’s stories about Sherlock Holmes—The Valley of Fear and The Adventure of the Final Problem, but he is often thought of today as Holmes’ arch-enemy, due to his prevalence in many adaptations since. O Vale do terror Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Primeira Parte A tragédia de Birlstone Holmes dialoga com Watson, chega um bilhete de fred Porlock alertando do perigo do professor Moriarty, no segundo bilhete Porlock está assustado e diz que Holmes esqueça o caso. Usando seus métodos Homes conclui que um certo fazendeiro, residente em Birlstone, Douglas está em perigo. Surge o inspetor Alec Mac Donald comunicando o assassinato do sr. Douglas da mansão de Birlstone. capítulo 2 A Hipótese de Sherlock Holmes. Holmes tenta convencer Mac Donald do caráter de Moriarty, mas Donald resiste em acreditar, para holmes não foi roubo mas smi uma punição por trair Moriarty. capítulo 3 A Tragédia de Birlstone Holmes vai ao local do crime capítulo 4 A Treva Reflexões de Holmes sobre o local do crime e hipóteses prováveis capítulo 5 A Personagem do Drama Holmes interroga os criados acompanhado de um policial, Barker revela que veio com o senhor Douglas da Califórnia e que lá ele era procurado por homens suspeitos. capítulo 6 Uma Réstia de Luz Holmes tenta encontrar o dono da bicicleta deixada na cena do crime no Eagle Comercial dizem ser do senhor Hargrave. capítulo 7 A Solução Holmes prepara uma armadilha com o altere desaparecido e Ames é pego o procurando, John Douglas estava fingindo a morte o corpo era do ciclista Turnbridge Wells, era uma forma dos inimigos o esquecerem. Segunda parte Os Vingadores capítulo1 O Homem Um desconhecido Mac Murdo chega nos EUA vai para a pensão dos Shafter passa a frequentar uma loja com Grão-mestre. capítulo 2 O Grão-mestre capítulo3 Loja 341 Vermissa Mac Murdo muda-se para a pensão da viúva Mac Namara e passa a frequentar outra loja capítulo 4 O Vale do Terror O capitão Marvin entra na loja com ordem de prisão para Mac Murdo mesmo sofrendo resistência dos integrantes da Loja. capítulo 5 O Inverno Negro O pai de Ettie Shafter reprova seu namoro com Mac Murdo. A Loja determinou que Mac Murdo matasse Chester Wilcox capítulo 6 Perigo Mac Murdo traz carta de Birdy Edwards agente da Pinkerton que vem para matar os irmão da Loja e usa nome falso de Steve Wilson capítulo 7 Birdy Edwards cai na Armadilha Mac Murdo revela ser Birdy Edwards quando tinham preparado uma armadilha para Birdy, mas são os irmãos da ordem que são pegos e Birdy revela que só o capitão Marvin sabia de sua missão. Ettie e Birdy foram embora e casaram-se em Chicago com padrinho Jacob Shafter. A Loja dos Homens Livres depois de tantas extorsões e terrorismo foram vencidos e a paz voltara ao Vale Vermissa. Alguns integrantes da Loja depois de 10 anos foram soltos e juraram vingança aos mortos, Edwards sofreu 2 atentados, foi para a Califórnia com o nome falso de Douglas e perdeu Ettie. Fugiu para a Inglaterra como John Douglas e casou novamente. Epílogo Douglas é assassinado no navio Palmyra que ia para a África do Sul o bilhete de Ivy Douglas diz ser acidente, mas Holmes conclui mesmo sem poder provar ser obra de Moriarty. Baker pergunta a Holmes como pegar Moriarty e Holmes responde que no futuro pois precisa de tempo. Resumos Relacionados - O Vampiro De Sussex E Outras Histórias - The Valley Of Fear - O Signo Dos Quatro - The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Um Estudo Em Vermelho The Valley of Fear is a mystery novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and was the last of the four Sherlock Holmes novels written by the author. It was first published in serial form in the Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915. Plot[] At the outset of the novel Sherlock Holmes receives a message from Fred Porlock, an agent to Professor Moriarty. Porlock occasionally sends Holmes insider information. Moriarty is blameless in the eyes of the law but Holmes knows him to be "the controlling brain of the underworld." Together Holmes and Watson decipher Porlock's message as indicating that a man named John Douglas residing at Birlstone is in danger. Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard calls upon Holmes to ask for his help and informs him that Mr Douglas of Birlstone Manor House has been murdered that morning. Sherlock Holmes tells MacDonald that since he received an alert from Porlock it is probable that Professor Moriarty's influence exists in the matter. MacDonald reminds Holmes that the professor is an educated and well respected man. Holmes informs MacDonald that although the Professor's salary is seven hundred pounds a year he owns a painting worth over forty thousand pounds and the Inspector agrees that this is suspicious. Holmes, Watson, and MacDonald travel to Birlstone village in Sussex. John Douglas was murdered at around midnight and had been shot in the head. The house is an old manor with a moat and drawbridge. A man name Cecil Barker was staying at the house on the night the murder took place and was a regular guest of Mr and Mrs Douglas. A sawn off shotgun was found at the scene. It appeared to have been fired at close range which caused the head to have been completely blown to pieces. Cecil Barker claims that he was upstairs in his room when he heard the shot and rushed downstairs. The drawbridge was up at this time and Cecil claims that he lowered it in order to admit help. There is a mark of blood upon the window sill where someone seems to have entered. Cecil says that he thinks the intruder got away by wading through the moat but has no explanation for how the assailant entered the house in the first place unless he entered before that time and waited in the house. A card lays beside the body with the initials scrawled in ink upon it. A small branded mark is seen on the man's arm but it has not been made recently. Douglas' wedding ring appears to have been taken from his hand which seems indicative since no others rings were taken. The police speculate that the murderer must have escaped across the moat but if this was so then the question of how he has so far eluded the police when all his clothes were wet as he walked through the town is a mystery. Holmes notices that Mr Douglas seems to have had only one dumbbell to hand in the study which strikes him as odd. From interviews with the people in the house more details about the events are established. Cecil Barker heard the shot, rushed down from his bedroom and entered the study and upon seeing Douglas murdered he rang violently on the bell. The servants and Mrs Douglas all rushed to the scene. Mr Barker persuaded Mrs Douglas to return to her room which she did. Holmes mentions to Watson that he thinks it was strange for Mrs Douglas to have shown so little outward emotion and not to have rushed to her husband's body. Cecil Barker says that he believes a secret society of men pursued Douglas and that this fear for his life is what prompted him to live in such a quiet area of England. Mr Douglas married his wife when he came to England five years previously. He had been married before and this first wife died of Typhoid. Douglas had met and worked with Cecil Barker in America for a time and then and suddenly left for Europe. Both Cecil Barker and Mrs Douglas were aware that some danger overhung Douglas and that this danger was connected with some episode of his life in America. Mrs Douglas says that she had heard her husband mention "The Valley of Fear". By studying the soles of Cecil Barker's slippers Holmes ascertains that Barker used the sole of his own shoe to make the mark on the window sill so as to give the appearance that someone exited that way. Back at their lodgings in the village Holmes tells Watson that Cecil Barker and Mrs Douglas are certainly lying but that why they are lying is not yet clear. When a shotgun is fired at close range the sound is muffled. The housekeeper heard what she described as a door slamming half an hour before the alarm was raised. Holmes believes that what the housekeeper actually heard was the shot fired when the murder really took place. White Mason, the Sussex detective, and MacDonald report that they have traced a bicycle found on the grounds of the house to an American staying at a guest house. It seems likely that he was the assailant since the gun used in the murder was of an American make but there is no sign of the man. Holmes tells MacDonald to write to Cecil Barker and inform him that the police intend to search the moat the next day. That night Holmes, Watson, MacDonald and White lay in wait outside Birlstone Manor and see Cecil Barker fish something out of the moat. The four men rush in and surprise Cecil, the bundle he has fished from the moat turns out to be the clothes of the missing American connected with the bicycle. It was weighted down with the missing dumbbell. Cecil refuses to explain the situation but at that moment Mr Douglas appears, alive and well. Douglas hands Dr Watson a written account called The Valley of Fear which he says explains the early part of his story and why he ended up being hunted in such a desperate way. Douglas explains the recent events. He had spotted an enemy of his, Ted Baldwin, in the area and expected an attack. The next day he was attacked is his study, the assailant attempted to shoot him but Douglas grabbed the gun first and in the struggle between the two men Baldwin received a shot to his face. With Cecil's help Douglas dressed the man in his own clothes and disposed of Baldwin's suit in the moat. He put his rings on the man's fingers except his wedding ring which he could not get off. The card was the mark that Baldwin had brought with him and intended to leave on Douglas' body, stood for Vermissa Valley. Douglas explains that the branding mark was that of a society to which both he and Baldwin belonged. Since they both bore the mark on their arms this would make it likely that the bodies could not be told apart since Baldwin's head was destroyed utterly by the shot. Since the time of the murder Cecil and Mrs Douglas had covered for Douglas who was hiding in the house. The report Douglas gives to Watson explains how he came to be hunted so viciously. Douglas' real name is Birdy Edwards and he was at one time a detective with the Chicago detective agency Pinkerton's. Edwards had infiltrated a dangerous gang in Vermissa Valley, which had become known as the Valley of Fear, and brought them to justice. Edwards' life had never been safe since some of the criminals who had escaped the death penalty were released from jail. Edwards had moved around from place to place. His first wife Ettie, whom he had met in the valley, passed away. He then met Cecil and the two made a fortune in business together. Hounded once again Douglas disappeared and made for England where he met and married his second wife. Holmes urges Douglas to leave England and warns that a new threat, greater than all those of his past, now hangs over him. Douglas takes this advice but is mysteriously lost overboard on the vessel bearing him and his wife to Africa. Holmes is convinced that Professor Moriarty was consulted by the men who hunted Douglas and that it was this criminal mastermind whose direction ended Douglas' life. Holmes intends to bring Moriarty down but warns Watson and MacDonald that it will take some time to achieve. Trivia[] This story took place before The Final Problem because Holmes mentioned he never met Moriarty. Story Texts[] Part 1 - The Tragedy of Birlstone Chapter 1 - The Warning Chapter 2 - Sherlock Holmes Discourses Chapter 3 - The Tragedy of Birlstone Chapter 4 - Darkness Chapter 5 - The People of the Drama Chapter 6 - A Dawning Light Chapter 7 - Light in the Darkness Part 2 - The Scowrers Chapter 1 - The Man Chapter 2 - The Bodymaster Chapter 3 - Lodge 341, Vermissa Chapter 4 - The Valley of Fear Chapter 5 - The Darkest Hour Chapter 6 - Danger Chapter 7 - The Trapping of Birdy Edwards Epilogue Sherlock Holmes Canon Sherlock Holmes • John Watson • Mycroft Holmes • Professor Moriarty • Inspector Lestrade • Irene Adler Secondary Characters Mary Watson • Mrs Hudson • Tobias Gregson • Athelney Jones • Sebastian Moran Novels A Study in Scarlet • The Sign of the Four • The Hound of the Baskervilles • The Valley of Fear Short story collections The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes • The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes • The Return of Sherlock HolmesHis Last Bow • The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes Behind the scenes Arthur Conan Doyle • The Strand Magazine • Sidney Paget • Chronology of Sherlock Holmes Cases

sinopsis novel sherlock holmes the valley of fear