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The Valley of Fear

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eBook - A Sherlock Holmes Novel of Murder, Secret Societies, and Double Lives

Doyle, Arthur Conan

ZENITH IVORY TOWER PUBLICATION

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🕵¿¿¿¿ A mysterious cipher. A brutal murder. A secret buried in blood and betrayal.
 
 The Valley of Fear is the final full-length Sherlock Holmes novel, and one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most complex and ambitious mysteries. It opens with a chilling coded message warning of imminent danger¿too late to stop the murder of a man in a remote English manor. But as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate, they uncover a past that stretches far beyond England...into the violent heart of a secret brotherhood in the American coalfields.
 
 Told in two parts¿one a classic Holmes investigation, the other a dramatic flashback¿this novel explores themes of identity, vengeance, and justice. With a shocking reveal and ties to Holmes' arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty, The Valley of Fear stands as one of the darkest and most memorable entries in the Holmes canon.
 
 📚 Why readers love this novel:
 
 Features Holmes vs. Moriarty at a deeper, more psychological level
 
 A dualnarrative structure with gripping tension in both timelines
 
 Unmasks a tale of crime, loyalty, and betrayal
 
 Combines British detective work with American noir-style storytelling
 
 📚 Perfect for readers who enjoy:
 
 Holmes' fulllength mysteries
 
 Novels about secret societies and double identities
 
 Detective fiction with moral complexity
 
 Stories that balance intellect with danger
 
 📚 What readers are saying:
 
 "A masterful mix of detective fiction and hardboiled American crime¿Doyle's boldest novel." ¿ Classic Mystery Quarterly
 
 "Holmes is sharp, Moriarty is lurking, and the story has a pulse that doesn't stop." ¿ Amazon Reviewer
 
 👉 Click "Buy Now" to uncover the mystery that links two worlds¿and two deadly truths.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 08.07.2025

Umfang: 218 S., 0.40 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9782386916571

Umbreit-Nr.: 7126461

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