Die tanzenden Männchen und andere Detektivgeschichten
by Arthur Conan Doyle 
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Hilton Cubitt, ein angesehener Gutsherr konsultiert Sherlock Holmes. Cubitts Frau Elsie wird von Geheimbotschaften aus tanzenden Strichm#65533;nnchen in die Verzweiflung getrieben, doch weigert sie sich strikt, Einblick in ihre Vergangenheit in Amerika zu gew#65533;hren, die der Schl#65533;ssel zu sein scheint. W#65533;hrend Holmes den Code entschl#65533;sselt, wird ihm klar, dass es nicht nur um einen dummen Streich geht, sondern um t#65533;dlichen Ernst. Tats#65533;chlich wird sein Klient show more Cubitt kurz darauf ermordet. Kann Elsie noch gerettet werden? show lessTags
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Meine ersten Sherlock Holmes Geschichten.
Holmes ist meiner Meinung nach ein richtiger Glückspilz:
Seine Logik ist unerreicht.
Aber nur weil seine Schlussfolgerungen und immer nur seine, sich als richtig erweisen.
Holmes ist meiner Meinung nach ein richtiger Glückspilz:
Seine Logik ist unerreicht.
Aber nur weil seine Schlussfolgerungen und immer nur seine, sich als richtig erweisen.
Jul 31, 2015German
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The most famous fictional detective in the world is Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. However, Doyle was, at best, ambivalent about his immensely successful literary creation and, at worst, resentful that his more "serious" fiction was relatively ignored. Born in Edinburgh, Doyle studied medicine from 1876 to 1881 and received his M.D. in show more 1885. He worked as a military physician in South Africa during the Boer War and was knighted in 1902 for his exceptional service. Doyle was drawn to writing at an early age. Although he attempted to enter private practice in Southsea, Portsmouth, in 1882, he soon turned to writing in his spare time; it eventually became his profession. As a Liberal Unionist, Doyle ran, unsuccessfully, for Parliament in 1903. During his later years, Doyle became an avowed spiritualist. Doyle sold his first story, "The Mystery of the Sasassa Valley," to Chambers' Journal in 1879. When Doyle published the novel, A Study in Scarlet in 1887, Sherlock Holmes was introduced to an avid public. Doyle is reputed to have used one of his medical professors, Dr. Joseph Bell, as a model for Holmes's character. Eventually, Doyle wrote three additional Holmes novels and five collections of Holmes short stories. A brilliant, though somewhat eccentric, detective, Holmes employs scientific methods of observation and deduction to solve the mysteries that he investigates. Although an "amateur" private detective, he is frequently called upon by Scotland Yard for assistance. Holmes's assistant, the faithful Dr. Watson, provides a striking contrast to Holmes's brilliant intellect and, in Doyle's day at least, serves as a character with whom the reader can readily identify. Having tired of Holmes's popularity, Doyle even tried to kill the great detective in "The Final Problem" but was forced by an outraged public to resurrect him in 1903. Although Holmes remained Doyle's most popular literary creation, Doyle wrote prolifically in other genres, including historical adventure, science fiction, and supernatural fiction. Despite Doyle's sometimes careless writing, he was a superb storyteller. His great skill as a popular author lay in his technique of involving readers in his highly entertaining adventures. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Die tanzenden Männchen und andere Detektivgeschichten
- Original title
- The Dancing Men
- Original publication date
- 1905
- First words*
- Sherlock Holmes hatte stundenlang über eine Porzellanschale gebeugt gesessen, in der er ein besonders übelriechendes chemisches Produkt braute.
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)»Wir haben auch unsere diplomatischen Geheimnisse,« versetzte er, nahm seinen Hut und ging zur Türe.
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