![]() ![]() You have degraded what should have been a course of lectures into a series of tales." - Holmes to Watson, "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches" "I believe in hard work and not in sitting by the fire spinning fine theories." - Inspector Lestrade, "The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor" I’ve arrived in my chronological listening to the Sherlock Holmes tales to the 56 short stories that form the real meat of the canon. Therefore it is upon the logic rather than upon the crime that you should dwell. This character, along with family members, is killed by the."Crime is common. John Openshawappears in The Five Orange Pips This character was originally an Australian highway robber who eventually left Australia to settle down in the English countryside. John Turnerappears in The Boscombe Valley Mystery This character is the noble born mater criminal in the Red-Headed League who pretends to be an assistant before his true identity is discovered. John Clayappears in The Red-Headed League This character is a well-respected and able Scotland Yard detective that the main detective often works with on cases. Inspector Lestradeappears in The Boscome Valley Mystery, The Adventure of the Noble Bachl This character acts as the main detectives side kick and narrates all of the stories. This detective is a master of deduction in devising theories to explain crimes with the smallest amount of evidence. ![]()
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