

#1198
Mentioned in 25 episodes
Sherlock Holmes
Book • 1957
This book includes a series of stories that follow the adventures and cases of Sherlock Holmes, a brilliant and eccentric detective.
The stories are known for their intricate plots, clever deductions, and the dynamic between Holmes and his trusted sidekick, Dr. John Watson.
The adaptation by Charles Verral may include simplified or abridged versions of the original stories.
The stories are known for their intricate plots, clever deductions, and the dynamic between Holmes and his trusted sidekick, Dr. John Watson.
The adaptation by Charles Verral may include simplified or abridged versions of the original stories.
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Mentioned in 25 episodes
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in reference to a story where Sherlock Holmes uses statistical information to solve a case.


Chip Huyen

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when expressing his interest in Lovecraftian audio drama and content.


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as an example of a modern myth.


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in the context of the dog that didn't bark to highlight the absence of certain signs.

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as a comparison to schizoid personality, as a cool, withdrawn character.

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in reference to Jeffrey Epstein describing Donald Trump as 'the dog that didn't bark'.


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as one of the classic books provided as inspiration for library truck designs.

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in relation to the cultural view of the correlation between narcissism and intelligence.

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when discussing how he read about Sherlock Holmes' methods for managing and retaining information.


Ben Greenfield

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Mentioned as the original author of the "Sherlock Holmes" stories.

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Mentioned by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle when expressing his belief in the curse of Tutankhamun.

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to draw a parallel between the enduring relevance of Sherlock Holmes' backstory and Iron Man's.


Jill Lepore

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in relation to Martin Lewis’s capacity for ‘taking pains’.

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to illustrate the concept of noticing what is absent or unexpected.

Mike Cernovich

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in relation to a discussion about the role of the novel.


Andrew Petiprin

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Mentioned as one of the greatest works of literature available on Sound Reads.

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Mentioned as the source of the stories read by ![undefined]()

in the podcast.

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como ejemplo de películas de misterio y juegos de pistas.

Joan Boluda

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