La Aventura de Charles Augustus Milverton: Coleccin de Clsicos de La Literatura Europea "Carrascalejo de La Jara"

La Aventura de Charles Augustus Milverton: Coleccin de Clsicos de La Literatura Europea "Carrascalejo de La Jara"

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Format eBook
Pages 38
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2003
Publisher E-Libro
ISBN-10 1413514111
ISBN-13 9781413514117
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Charles Augustus Milverton, a notorious blackmailer, emerges as a formidable adversary for Sherlock Holmes in this gripping tale. Set in the atmospheric backdrop of Victorian London, the narrative delves into a seemingly straightforward task that spirals into a complex web of intrigue and moral dilemmas. As Holmes and his trusted companion, Dr. Watson, navigate through this dangerous landscape, they confront not only the cunning strategies of Milverton but also the darker corners of human nature.

Holmes's intellect shines throughout, employing his exceptional deductive skills to uncover the layers of Milverton’s schemes, while the stakes escalate for those ensnared in his devious plots. The tension builds as the duo seeks justice for Milverton's victims, each twist revealing the intricacies of loyalty, betrayal, and the seedy underbelly of society. Watson’s perspective adds depth, portraying the emotional turmoil that accompanies their mission.

This compelling classic captures the essence of detective fiction, inviting readers into the thrilling escapades that define Holmes's legacy. The interplay of character dynamics, suspenseful storytelling, and moral complexity enriches this tale, making it an enduring favorite in European literature.

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