Dr. Moriarity, the man behind the near death of Sherlock Holmes, reappears in The Valley of Terror, the first book in this collection, which tells the tale of the ringleader of the most sadistic criminal gang that Holmes has ever seen. Previously, a man had fought this group that takes delight in their criminal exploits and now he hides in London to avoid their vengeance. T Dr. Moriarity, the man behind the near death of Sherlock Holmes, reappears in The Valley of Terror, the first book in this collection, which tells the tale of the ringleader of the most sadistic criminal gang that Holmes has ever seen. Previously, a man had fought this group that takes delight in their criminal exploits and now he hides in London to avoid their vengeance. The second book, His Last Bow, represents a new attempt by Conan Doyle to end Holmes, even if it means retiring him on a farm. In this collection, Holmes and Watson face various interesting cases, including ones that deal with severed human ears, a demonic being, the coherence of Watson, and the caustic personality of Holmes. Such intriguing mysteries ultimately help us forget the author's final plans for the detective.
El valle del terror y Recuerdos de Sherlock Holmes (The Valley of Fear and His Last Bow)
Dr. Moriarity, the man behind the near death of Sherlock Holmes, reappears in The Valley of Terror, the first book in this collection, which tells the tale of the ringleader of the most sadistic criminal gang that Holmes has ever seen. Previously, a man had fought this group that takes delight in their criminal exploits and now he hides in London to avoid their vengeance. T Dr. Moriarity, the man behind the near death of Sherlock Holmes, reappears in The Valley of Terror, the first book in this collection, which tells the tale of the ringleader of the most sadistic criminal gang that Holmes has ever seen. Previously, a man had fought this group that takes delight in their criminal exploits and now he hides in London to avoid their vengeance. The second book, His Last Bow, represents a new attempt by Conan Doyle to end Holmes, even if it means retiring him on a farm. In this collection, Holmes and Watson face various interesting cases, including ones that deal with severed human ears, a demonic being, the coherence of Watson, and the caustic personality of Holmes. Such intriguing mysteries ultimately help us forget the author's final plans for the detective.
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Valentina Ayala –
Lo que mas me gusta de estos libros, es la amistad que hay entre Sherlock y Watson, me parece tan real. Él final de este libro, solo hizo que le cogiera mas cariño a esta amistad, y sintiera un poco de nostalgia. Necesito conseguir los otros libros, y leerlos en orden
ERIK SALINAS –
Como siempre, sorprendente y para nada descepcionante; Sherlock Holmes.
Al –
El valle del terror no es, desde luego, de mis libros favoritos de Sherlock Holmes. Menos mal que Recuerdos es mucho mejor.
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