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Der goldene Kneifer: Viola Gabor liest Sherlock Holmes, Folge 33
Der goldene Kneifer: Viola Gabor liest Sherlock Holmes, Folge 33
Der goldene Kneifer: Viola Gabor liest Sherlock Holmes, Folge 33
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Der goldene Kneifer: Viola Gabor liest Sherlock Holmes, Folge 33

Geschrieben von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Erzählt von Viola Gabor

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Der goldene Kneifer (The Golden Pince-Nez) erschien erstmals 1904 im Strand Magazine und wurde 1905 mit 12 anderen Fällen in Die Rückkehr des Sherlock Holmes veröffentlicht.
Handlungszeitpunkt: Ende November, 1894: Der Sekretär eines alten Geschichtsprofessors wurde ermordet. Das Opfer umklammert als einzigen Hinweis auf den Täter eine goldene Brille. Die übrigen Tatumstände sind höchst unklar und verwirrend, doch die aus der Untersuchung des Augenglases hervorgehende extreme Kurzsichtigkeit des Täters bringt den Ermittler schließlich auf die richtige Spur. Diese führt in die Vergangenheit des Professors und damit in das von politischen Unruhen geplagte Russland...
SpracheDeutsch
Erscheinungsdatum26. Juni 2024
ISBN9783991671152
Der goldene Kneifer: Viola Gabor liest Sherlock Holmes, Folge 33
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British author and physician best known for his creation of the characters of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, penning four novels and fifty-six short stories about the crime-fighting duo. Born in 1859 in Edinburgh, Doyle was the son of a confirmed alcoholic and his family was often scattered among different houses as young Arthur grew up. Thankfully, Doyle had rich uncles to support him and he was given a fine education and, after receiving his medical degree, he was hired on as a ship's surgeon aboard the SS Mayumba. Returning to England, he set up a medical practice and continued to study various subjects including botany, ophthalmology and?fiction writing. He penned a number of short stories during this time and, after his medical practice failed, Doyle had even more free time to write. In 1886, Doyle created the characters of Holmes and Watson for the short story A Study in Scarlet. His new hero proved to be enormously successful and he began publishing Holmes stories in The Strand magazine on a regular basis. Doyle soon tired of Holmes, however, and he famously killed off Holmes and his arch nemesis Professor Moriarty by having them both plunge to their deaths off the Reichenbach Falls. Holmes fans across the world were devastated by the loss of their favorite detective and pestered Doyle to return to Baker Street and create more stories. Doyle finally relented, writing The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1901 and, in 1903, resuming the Holmes series of short stories with The Adventure of the Empty House, in which it is revealed that only Moriarty was actually killed at the Falls. He would continue to write Holmes and Watson stories until the late 1920's. Apart from the Holmes fiction, Doyle was enormously prolific as a writer, penning an entire science fiction series about Professor Challenger as well as plays, romances, historical novels, poetry and non-fiction as well. Doyle died of a heart attack at the age of 71 on July 17, 1930 in Sussex.

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