The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Th..., Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Th..., Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Narrator: A. Cromwell, James Allen

Unabridged: 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Media iP

Published: 12/12/2017


Synopsis

'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle' is one of 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. It's Christmas, and Holmes is enticed to solve yet another mystery when a Christmas goose is found in the street - having been dropped by a man in a scuffle - with a near priceless jewel lodged in its neck. A One Media iP production.

About Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle, a Scottish writer whose works include science fiction stories, historical novels, plays, romances, poetry, and nonfiction, is best known as the creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes. While Holmes was the embodiment of scientific thinking, Doyle himself did not exhibit the same rationality, believing in fairies and occultism. His Sherlock Holmes stories have been translated into more than fifty languages and have been made into plays, films, radio and television series, cartoons, and comic books. By 1920, Doyle was one of the most highly paid writers in the world. Other works by Doyle include The Lost World, the first book in the Professor Challenger series; The White Company, one of his many historical novels; and The Great Boer War.

Doyle was born at Picardy Place, near Edinburgh, in 1859. He was educated in Jesuit schools and studied at Edinburgh University. In 1884, he married Louise Hawkins. Doyle qualified as a doctor in 1885 and practiced medicine as an eye specialist in Hampshire until 1891, when he became a full-time writer. Doyle's first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, was published in 1887 and introduced the detective's faithful associate, Dr. Watson.

During the Boer war in South Africa (1899-1902), Doyle served several months as the senior physician at a field hospital. There he wrote The War in South Africa, in which he expressed the imperial view. He twice ran unsuccessfully for Parliament but nevertheless was knighted in 1902. In 1907, fourteen months after his wife died, Doyle married Jean Leckie. After his son Kingsley died in the first World War, Doyle dedicated himself to spiritualistic studies at his home in Windlesham, Sussex. He died himself in 1930.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on December 31, 2017

WELCOME TO DECEMBER PROJECT! last year, i carved out my own short story advent calendar as my project for december, and it was so much fun i decided to do it again this year! so, each day during the month of december, i will be reading a short story and doing the barest minimum of a review because ai......more

Goodreads review by Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ on April 03, 2017

"The Blue Carbuncle" is a Sherlock Holmes story anthologized in the The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which you can read online or download free here at Project Gutenberg. We are not talking about the nasty skin abscess kind of carbuncle here; a carbuncle is also this: ... carbuncles are, by definit......more

Goodreads review by Francesc on January 18, 2021

Un caso muy original sobre un hecho aparentemente banal que desemboca en una investigación dónde Sherlock Holmes y su fiel amigo Watson deberán resolver un robo peculiar. A very original case about an apparently banal event that leads to an investigation where Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Wat......more

Goodreads review by Aishu on December 20, 2020

In The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle Conan Doyle offers up a tale of goodwill that has a darker flipside. The goodwill sees Sherlock Holmes trying to return a hat and goose lost by someone on Christmas Day, but the story then deals with the theft of a precious stone, the Blue Carbuncle. The prowess......more

Goodreads review by María on December 25, 2020

El carbunclo azul es uno de los casos más divertidos de Sherlock Holmes. Siempre me ha parecido muy gracioso todo el lío que se monta con los gansos y el robo de la dichosa piedra, y aunque no es un relato propiamente navideño sí que ocurre en estas fechas y eso creo que influye bastante en el final......more