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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Chapter 5: The Five Orange Pips #audiobook #sherlockholmes
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Chapter 1: A Scandal in Bohemia
Chapter 2: The Red-Headed League
Chapter 3: A Case of Identity
Chapter 4: The Boscombe Valley Mystery
In Chapter 5 of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes takes on one of his most puzzling and sinister cases yet. “The Five Orange Pips” tells the story of John Openshaw, a young man haunted by the mysterious deaths of his family members—each preceded by a cryptic envelope containing five dried orange pips. As Holmes investigates, he uncovers ties to a deadly secret society and a past that refuses to stay buried. This chilling tale combines suspense, symbolism, and Holmes’s razor-sharp logic in a way that keeps listeners gripped until the final twist.
About the Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) was a Scottish author best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, one of the most iconic detectives in literary history. His work laid the foundation for the modern detective story, blending brilliant deduction with richly drawn characters and timeless plots. Doyle’s writing transcends generations, and “The Five Orange Pips” showcases his skill at crafting gothic undertones within the detective genre.
Fun Fact:
“The Five Orange Pips” is one of the rare stories where Holmes does not entirely succeed in bringing the villains to justice—highlighting the limitations even the great detective occasionally faces.
Glossary:
Pips: Small seeds found in fruits like oranges or apples. In this story, they symbolize a grim warning.
K.K.K.: Refers to the Ku Klux Klan, which is mentioned in this story. Doyle’s portrayal is historically inaccurate, but it reflects the Victorian era’s limited understanding of American secret societies.
Inquest: A judicial inquiry to ascertain the facts relating to an incident, such as a death.
Thank You Note:
A heartfelt thank you to David Clarke for his exceptional narration, which brings this story’s atmosphere and characters to life with clarity and depth.
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