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The Valley of Fear
Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780241952979
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“Unravel a sinister plot in Sherlock Holmes’ The Valley of Fear. A coded message alerts Holmes to Moriarty’s wicked scheme, leading him to a Sussex manor house. A murder has been committed, but appearances deceive. Holmes must untangle a web of deceit in this thrilling mystery. ISBN: 9780241952979. By Jennifer Lynn Alvarez.”
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Saurabh Bhandari –
It was a little slow at times, but the ending was worth it. Great characters. I would definitely recommend it.
Kunal –
The plot twists are great but this story felt disconnected from the rest of the series. It’s still worth reading for Holmes fans.
Shivamraj –
Enjoyed the puzzle and Holmes’s brilliance. The setting was atmospheric and added to the suspense. Another great read.
Vivek Mandal –
A solid mystery! Holmes’ deduction skills are sharp as ever. The Sussex manor added a spooky atmosphere. Enjoyable!
Sumant Pratap Singh –
Excellent mystery! Moriarty’s influence makes the story even better. I couldn’t put it down!
Muhammad Ammar Aftab –
A thrilling mystery with a satisfying resolution. The suspense was well-maintained. I highly recommend this Sherlock Holmes novel.
Nupur Mahajan –
Intriguing plot, though I found some parts a bit predictable. Still, a worthwhile read for any Sherlock Holmes enthusiast.
Khushi Panchariya –
Not my favorite Sherlock Holmes. The first half dragged, but the second half with the backstory was gripping. Mixed feelings, really.
Ekam Jeet Singh –
I struggled to get into this one. The pacing felt off. Ultimately it didn’t grab me as much as other Holmes stories have.
Fathimath Zeba T Z –
The Valley of Fear has a complex plot. It kept me guessing until the end. Moriarty’s presence is felt, even if he’s not center stage.
Swati Joshi –
A classic Holmes adventure! The coded message was intriguing, but the Sussex setting felt a bit slow at times. Overall, a decent read.
Mansi Gupta –
Jennifer Lynn Alvarez did a good job keeping the spirit of Doyle alive. The mystery was well-crafted and the suspense was good.
Rounak Banerjee –
A decent addition to the Sherlock Holmes canon. Some parts felt convoluted, but overall, it was an engaging read.
Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi –
Good, not great. I’ve read better Sherlock Holmes adventures. Still, an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.
Shamir A –
The Valley of Fear is a good read, but not the best Holmes. The mystery is engaging, but the solution felt rushed.