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Valley of Fear

Podcast von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Immerse yourself in The Valley of Fear, the fourth and final novel penned by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the legendary private detective Sherlock Holmes. First serialized in The Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915, this gripping tale was published as a book just three months ahead of its serializations conclusion. Notably, it marks the only occasion among Doyles four novels where the cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty makes an appearance. While later adaptations have amplified Moriartys role, in the original narrative, he plays a more subdued part. The structure of The Valley of Fear draws inspiration from Doyles debut Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, dividing the story into two seven-chapter segments the first delving into Holmes’s investigation of a murder, and the second revealing the chilling backstory behind it. The novel’s inspiration stems from real-life private detective James McParlands investigation into the Molly Maguires, an Irish secret society, and the moated manor house Groombridge Place, which closely resembles the fictional Birlstone Manor. Controversy surrounds this work due to its critical portrayal of trade unions, leading to its exclusion from the 1930s radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for being too politically charged, with a radio adaptation not surfacing until 1960. Adaptations have since flourished across film, television, and stage.

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Episode 015 - Epilogue Cover

015 - Epilogue

Immerse yourself in The Valley of Fear, the fourth and final novel penned by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the legendary private detective Sherlock Holmes. First serialized in The Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915, this gripping tale was published as a book just three months ahead of its serializations conclusion. Notably, it marks the only occasion among Doyles four novels where the cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty makes an appearance. While later adaptations have amplified Moriartys role, in the original narrative, he plays a more subdued part. The structure of The Valley of Fear draws inspiration from Doyles debut Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, dividing the story into two seven-chapter segments the first delving into Holmes’s investigation of a murder, and the second revealing the chilling backstory behind it. The novel’s inspiration stems from real-life private detective James McParlands investigation into the Molly Maguires, an Irish secret society, and the moated manor house Groombridge Place, which closely resembles the fictional Birlstone Manor. Controversy surrounds this work due to its critical portrayal of trade unions, leading to its exclusion from the 1930s radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for being too politically charged, with a radio adaptation not surfacing until 1960. Adaptations have since flourished across film, television, and stage.

6. Jan. 2026 - 5 min
Episode 014 - The Trapping of Birdy Edwards Cover

014 - The Trapping of Birdy Edwards

Immerse yourself in The Valley of Fear, the fourth and final novel penned by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the legendary private detective Sherlock Holmes. First serialized in The Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915, this gripping tale was published as a book just three months ahead of its serializations conclusion. Notably, it marks the only occasion among Doyles four novels where the cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty makes an appearance. While later adaptations have amplified Moriartys role, in the original narrative, he plays a more subdued part. The structure of The Valley of Fear draws inspiration from Doyles debut Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, dividing the story into two seven-chapter segments the first delving into Holmes’s investigation of a murder, and the second revealing the chilling backstory behind it. The novel’s inspiration stems from real-life private detective James McParlands investigation into the Molly Maguires, an Irish secret society, and the moated manor house Groombridge Place, which closely resembles the fictional Birlstone Manor. Controversy surrounds this work due to its critical portrayal of trade unions, leading to its exclusion from the 1930s radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for being too politically charged, with a radio adaptation not surfacing until 1960. Adaptations have since flourished across film, television, and stage.

6. Jan. 2026 - 21 min
Episode 013 - Danger Cover

013 - Danger

Immerse yourself in The Valley of Fear, the fourth and final novel penned by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the legendary private detective Sherlock Holmes. First serialized in The Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915, this gripping tale was published as a book just three months ahead of its serializations conclusion. Notably, it marks the only occasion among Doyles four novels where the cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty makes an appearance. While later adaptations have amplified Moriartys role, in the original narrative, he plays a more subdued part. The structure of The Valley of Fear draws inspiration from Doyles debut Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, dividing the story into two seven-chapter segments the first delving into Holmes’s investigation of a murder, and the second revealing the chilling backstory behind it. The novel’s inspiration stems from real-life private detective James McParlands investigation into the Molly Maguires, an Irish secret society, and the moated manor house Groombridge Place, which closely resembles the fictional Birlstone Manor. Controversy surrounds this work due to its critical portrayal of trade unions, leading to its exclusion from the 1930s radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for being too politically charged, with a radio adaptation not surfacing until 1960. Adaptations have since flourished across film, television, and stage.

6. Jan. 2026 - 21 min
Episode 012 - The Darkest Hour Cover

012 - The Darkest Hour

Immerse yourself in The Valley of Fear, the fourth and final novel penned by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the legendary private detective Sherlock Holmes. First serialized in The Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915, this gripping tale was published as a book just three months ahead of its serializations conclusion. Notably, it marks the only occasion among Doyles four novels where the cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty makes an appearance. While later adaptations have amplified Moriartys role, in the original narrative, he plays a more subdued part. The structure of The Valley of Fear draws inspiration from Doyles debut Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, dividing the story into two seven-chapter segments the first delving into Holmes’s investigation of a murder, and the second revealing the chilling backstory behind it. The novel’s inspiration stems from real-life private detective James McParlands investigation into the Molly Maguires, an Irish secret society, and the moated manor house Groombridge Place, which closely resembles the fictional Birlstone Manor. Controversy surrounds this work due to its critical portrayal of trade unions, leading to its exclusion from the 1930s radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for being too politically charged, with a radio adaptation not surfacing until 1960. Adaptations have since flourished across film, television, and stage.

6. Jan. 2026 - 29 min
Episode 011 - The Valley of Fear Cover

011 - The Valley of Fear

Immerse yourself in The Valley of Fear, the fourth and final novel penned by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the legendary private detective Sherlock Holmes. First serialized in The Strand Magazine from September 1914 to May 1915, this gripping tale was published as a book just three months ahead of its serializations conclusion. Notably, it marks the only occasion among Doyles four novels where the cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty makes an appearance. While later adaptations have amplified Moriartys role, in the original narrative, he plays a more subdued part. The structure of The Valley of Fear draws inspiration from Doyles debut Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, dividing the story into two seven-chapter segments the first delving into Holmes’s investigation of a murder, and the second revealing the chilling backstory behind it. The novel’s inspiration stems from real-life private detective James McParlands investigation into the Molly Maguires, an Irish secret society, and the moated manor house Groombridge Place, which closely resembles the fictional Birlstone Manor. Controversy surrounds this work due to its critical portrayal of trade unions, leading to its exclusion from the 1930s radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for being too politically charged, with a radio adaptation not surfacing until 1960. Adaptations have since flourished across film, television, and stage.

6. Jan. 2026 - 23 min
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