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A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle chapter 12 The Avenging Angels by Isaac Birchall Subscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :D https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads https://www.patreon.com/theessentialreads https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/join SUMMARY:The three fugitives continue their journey through the mountains. Hope knows that the Mormons will follow them, so they always sleep late, and wake early, hoping to extend their lead. On the second day, they run out of food. As Hope believes that they are out of reach of their pursuers, he leaves his companions in search of food. Several hours later he finds a ram to shoot, and he cuts off enough to last the rest of the journey to Nevada. His path back to to camp is long and unfamiliar, but after a couple of hours he finds the camp ruffled and deserted. From the tracks on the ground, he knows that many horses and men were in the area, must have taken Lucy; as for John Ferrier, Hope soon finds a grave and makeshift tombstone...Hope vows to devote the rest of his life to revenge. On the outskirts of Salt Lake City, Hope find a man that he used to work for and asks him about Lucy. The man is scared, and says that he is risking his own life by talking to Hope, but he tells her that she is married to Drebber. Lucy dies within a month, and Hope breaks into Drebber's house to visit her body and remove her wedding ring. He tries to make some attempts to kill Stangerson and Drebber, but fails, and they both flee.After making enough money, Hope starts to track Stangerson and Drebber, as they flee across America and around the globe. Every time he arrives somewhere, his prey seems to leave just before him. In London however, Hope finally completes his mission.
We are drawn deep into the heart of the American wilderness, where the vastness of nature mirrors the vastness of human emotion. The treacherous landscapes, with their daunting mountains and unpredictable terrains, stand as metaphors for the challenges and obstacles that life throws at us.As Jefferson Hope and the Ferrier family navigate through these challenges, both literal and metaphorical, we are reminded of the fragility of life and the indomitable spirit of man. The chapter unfolds a tale of relentless pursuit, not just of the journey through the mountains but also of personal vendettas and the quest for justice. Hope's unwavering determination to avenge the wrongs done to him and the ones he holds dear paints a vivid picture of the lengths a man will go to uphold his principles and settle old scores.As the landscapes shift from the intimidating mountains to the urban sprawl of Europe, so does the nature of Hope's journey. It transforms from a physical quest to an emotional one, filled with disappointment, persistence, and an insatiable thirst for retribution. The chapter beautifully juxtaposes the serenity of nature with the chaos of human emotions, reminding us that sometimes, the most profound battles are the ones we fight within ourselves.
This week we explore Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, in which Jesus tells a story about seeds and weeds. The story includes judgment - how do we feel about that? To receive Water Daily by email each morning, subscribe here. Here are the bible readings for next Sunday.
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GSMC Audiobook Series: A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Published in 1887, A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is the first written work (and one of only 4 novels by Doyle) to feature Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The GSMC Audiobook Series presents some of the greatest classic novels, audiobooks, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through classic audiobooks read by some of the top audiobook performers of all time. This compiled collection of classic audiobooks contains a wide variety of classic Novels. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows and audiobooks as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed, and some Audiobooks might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past.
B1E12 - The Avenging Angels - A Study in Scarlet - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 1, Part 2, Episode 12 Title: A Study in Scarlet Overview: A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The story marks the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, who would become the most famous detective duo in literature. The book's title derives from a speech given by Holmes, a consulting detective, to his friend and chronicler Watson on the nature of his work, in which he describes the story's murder investigation as his "study in scarlet": "There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colorless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it." The story, and its main characters, attracted little public interest when it first appeared. Only 11 complete copies of the magazine in which the story first appeared, Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887, are known to exist now and they have considerable value. Although Conan Doyle wrote 56 short stories featuring Holmes, A Study in Scarlet is one of only four full-length novels in the original canon. The novel was followed by The Sign of the Four, published in 1890. A Study in Scarlet was the first work of detective fiction to incorporate the magnifying glass as an investigative tool. A Study in Scarlet is composed of 2 parts with 7 chapters in each part. Part 1 - Sine Nomine includes the first 7 episodes née chapters: B1E1 - Mr. Sherlock Holmes, B1E2 - The Science of Deduction, B1E3 - The Lauriston Gardens Mystery, B1E4 - What John Rance Had to Tell, B1E5 - Our Advertisement Brings a Visitor, B1E6 - Tobias Gregson Shows What He Can Do, B1E7 - Light in the Darkness. Part 2 - The Country of the Saints includes the final 7 episodes née chapters: B1E8 - On the Great Alkali Plain, B1E9 - The Flower of Utah, B1E10 - John Ferrier Talks with the Prophet, B1E11 - A Flight for Life, B1E12 - The Avenging Angels, B1E13 - A Continuation of the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D., and B1E14 - The Conclusion. Published: 1887 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #1 List: Readers' Choice Collection Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: A Study in Scarlet - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 1, Part 2, Episode 12 Part: 2 of 2 Length Part: 4:37:36 Book: 1 Length Book: 4:37:36 Episodes: 12 of 14 Length Episode: 23:05 Successor: The Sign of the Four Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
Full title: Avenging Angels: Russia's Legacy of Female Terrorism in Revolution and the Chechen Conflict About the Lecture: Female-perpetrated terrorism is a compelling subject largely for the shocking dichotomy between traditional perceptions of femininity and brutal, premeditated violence. From the fiery revolutionaries of the 1800s to modern-day Chechen suicide bombers, Russia's legacy of women's involvement in terrorist activity is remarkable for its violence, fervor, and popular mythologization. This presentation will discuss what in Russia's political history and society has encouraged such distinctive, violent female political actors by assessing the revolution's “avenging angels” and modern “black widows” as part of the same legacy. It will also explore the personal, ideological, and cultural disparities between female terrorists in Russia's revolutionary era and those in modern-day Chechnya. About the Speaker: Emily Miller is an international development professional with five years of experience in business development, communications, and program design/implementation. She graduates this semester with an M.A. in Statecraft and National Security Affairs from IWP, with a specialization in Public Diplomacy and Strategic Influence. Her graduate research has focused on pre-Soviet and Soviet Russia, the influence of non-state actors on international security, and the intersection of policymaking and ideology.
Part II, Chapter 5: The Avenging Angels
We continue our look at supernatural aspects as presented in comic book stories and this week we visit the theme of avenging angels! These are angelic beings sent by a high power to right wrongs and serve justice. Obviously, these beings are vastly powerful and are based on archetype biblical angels. The Specter, Angela, and other powerful beings sent to serve justice are explored in this episode of DragonKing Dark.
Cognitive science researcher, Vince Polito, joins us this week to speak about microdosing, psychedelics in a clinical setting, and the direction and implications of this sort of work for our understanding of the human mind. School is in! Except this time I am paying attention. Show Notes Vince's website. Vince on Twitter. Vince's microdosing study. Classic psychedelics: An integrative review of epidemiology, therapeutics, mystical experience, and brain network function. And finally, Gordon's upcoming London events: Avenging Angels, with Peter and Alkistis from Scarlet Imprint. March 15th. Tamesis Retrograde: An all-day animism, journeying and decolonisation workshop. March 16th.
Our team has escaped the city, but will they escape those that will surely come after them? Either way, their lives will never be the same after this. Listen in to find out what happens to John and Lucy Ferrier and our Jefferson Hope.
The ultimatum has been delivered. In the continuation of the classic Sherlock Holmes story, John and Lucy Ferrier attempt to escape the Avenging Angels in Utah. Featuring A Study in Scarlet Part Two, chapters four and five.Starring Jordan Lagana, Paden Burger, and Leah Moore-Burger.
It's Mormon territory now! The story of Sherlock Holmes diverts into the land of the Avenging Angels and we meet some characters pivotal to the mystery at large.Featuring A Study in Scarlet Part Two, chapters one, two, and three.Starring Jordan Lagana, Paden Burger, and Leah Moore-Burger.
We had some sound issues on this episode, we apologize for the lessened quality. But you can still hear Dillon talk about ice, if you pretend you're listening from the other room! It's not THAT bad, just kidding.
On this episode of Liberty Under Attack Radio, Kyle Rearden joins me to conclude this two-part series on anarchist vigilantes, assassination politics, and avenging angels. Last week, we went in depth into how anarchist vigilantes could be used to defend person and property, drive public perception of anarchism in a positive direction, and how it […] The post Anarchist Vigilantes, Assassination Politics, & Avenging Angels (Part 2/2) (LUA Podcast #58) appeared first on Liberty Under Attack.
On this episode of The Vonu Podcast, Shane & Kyle discuss a concept proposed by Rayo known as avenging angels, defined as: An individual who is contractually obliged to carry out selective counterattacks on behalf of a victim who cannot stop it once it has begun. This agreement must be… The post TVP #28: Avenging Angels – Counter-Attacking the State appeared first on The Vonu Podcast.
Dr. Lyuba Vinogradova discusses her research and the resulting book that covers the young women of Stalin's USSR, who are conscripted to the Sniper Corps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nicholas Adams grew up in the small, rural town of Boring, OR with his six brothers and sisters. After graduating from High School in Gresham, OR he attended BYU-ID and received his Associates Degree in Pre-Med. From there he returned to Portland, OR and attended Portland State University where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in […]
1st hour: Chuck Morse discusses the threat associated with the Ebola Virus, the history of Presidential Executive Orders and the Mid-Term Election. 2nd hour: Chuck Morse interviews Carrie Stuart Parks, author of "A Cry from the Dust" a historic fiction involving the 1857 The Mountain Meadows Massacre, a slaughter of pioneers by a secretive Mormon group the Avenging Angels. Website: http://www.carriestuartparks.com/
It's the final episode of Avenging Angels! For their big finale, Andrew and Charlie spend an hour and a half looking back over Dexter as a whole. They go season-by-season through the series and figure out what it did right and where it went wrong. They then rank each season from worst to best so you know which ones to check out if you decide to watch the show. Is there anything good to say about Seasons 5, 6 and 8? Were there indications things would turn out the way they did way back in Season 2? How much does the final season retroactively ruin what came before it? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro and recap 3:30 - Season 1 15:34 - Season 2 24:46 - Season 3 32:45 - Season 4 44:35 - Season 5 53:32 - Season 6 1:02:00 - Season 7 1:15:48 - Ranking the seasons from worst to best 1:25:42 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
It's the penultimate episode of Dexter! This has been a pretty bonkers season, but things seem to be building to a big finish. Why is everyone so awful at hiding Hannah? Is Dexter's moral epiphany a satisfying one? Does Deb's arc fully work considering everything she's been through? And what's up with that bizarre climactic scene? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro and clip 6:21 - General thoughts 8:52 - Dexter at Vogel's crime scene 12:32 - Batista's farewell toast 14:34 - Hannah is still awful at remaining hidden 17:42 - Quinn needs a restraining order, is terrible at interrogations 22:22 - Dexter has a moral epiphany 25:44 - Oliver as an interesting villain not properly developed 33:10 - Deb and color symbolism 34:32 - A small Easter egg, the show gaining momentum 38:00 - Deb is now totally on Dexter's side; twisted morality 50:21 - The bizarre climactic scene 1:00:53 - A lack of moral consequences, thoughts on how the series might end 1:06:43 - Ghost Harry is gone! 1:08:39 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
There are only a few more episodes left of Dexter. Are things building towards a satisfying conclusion? In this episode, Andrew and Charlie discuss the tenth episode of the final season, "Goodbye Miami." Is Harrison's accident a compelling way to move the plot forward, or just hilarious? Is Ghost Harry to blame for Vogel's death? And does this episode contain the show's most awkward crime scene yet? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro and clip 5:45 - General thoughts 11:26 - Harrison tries to work out 18:19 - Most awkward crime scene ever? 24:37 - Deb and Quinn are back together 30:14 - Vogel and Daniel's dynamic 37:33 - Character motivations 41:08 - The problem with Vogel's death 46:50 - Ghost Harry, Dexter's voicemail message, closing thoughts 56:38 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Andrew and Charlie discuss whether "Make Your Own Kind of Music," the ninth episode of Dexter's final season, fixes some of its flaws. A lot of things are revealed, including the (supposedly) true identity of the Brain Surgeon and his relationship to Dr. Vogel. But is it satisfying? Is this really the whole story? And just what is Kenny Johnson doing here, anyway? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro and clip 4:48 - General thoughts 10:00 - Kenny Johnson tracks down Hannah 18:45 - As bad as Season 6? 31:00 - Big revelations about Vogel and the Brain Surgeon 39:57 - Deb and Quinn 41:31 - Darri Ingolfsson's performance and the most ridiculous crime scene ever 48:14 - This season is frustrating 53:45 - He wants to kill her? Wait... 56:40 - Crazy theories 1:01:37 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Well, that was creepy. In this episode, Andrew and Charlie discuss the weirdest family dinner ever, Dexter's affection for Hannah and whether the return of The Brain Surgeon is something to be excited about. Charlie thinks "Are We There Yet?" is a total waste, but Andrew isn't so sure. Is Hannah a compelling character? Who is the Brain Surgeon? How could Season 8 have been structured more efficiently? Tune in to find out. Plus, Andrew and Charlie pitch some crazy theories as to how the season could end. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro and clip 6:07 - Deb, Elway, Ghost Harry and awful lines of dialogue 16:28 - Dinner with Grandma Vogel 19:46 - Niki and bad joojoo 21:09 - Whether Hannah is a compelling presence on the show 32:33 - Jamie hates Deb again 34:44 - Is Vogel the Brain Surgeon? 48:41 - Andrew pitches a new structure for Season 8 1:05:58 - Crazy ideas for where the show could go 1:19:02 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Andrew and Charlie discuss the current state of television and debate whether "Dress Code" is "good" if it doesn't work well within a season or series as a whole. Why did Hannah drug Dexter and Deb? What makes for a good supporting character? And which character could potentially be the one that ends the series with the most satisfying arc? Tune in to find out. Plus, they analyze the death that occurs this episode and try to figure out Dexter's place in the current deluge of quality television. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro and clip 2:59 - General thoughts 11:16 - Hannah's doing what, exactly? 29:04 - Quinn and Jamie 30:12 - Deb and Ellway 36:58 - Masuka has an arc! 41:15 - Main topic: Cassie's death, Zach, what it means for the end of the series 1:05:10 - Tangent on the current state of television 1:22:36 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
This show just can't seem to make up its mind as to whether to be awful or fantastic. In this episode, Andrew and Charlie discuss the extent to which "A Little Reflection" redeems the last two episodes. Does the Quinn storyline finally pay off? What's up with that cliffhanger? And if Dexter becomes like Harry, is that good or bad? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro and clip 8:15 - General thoughts 17:43 - Deb and Ellway 22:05 - Quinn and the promotion 27:21 - Thoughts on the opening credits of the show 31:53 - Masuka and his daughter 37:17 - Cassie's new guy 42:04 - Harrison murders the remote 45:50 - Cliffhanger with Hannah 48:55 - Zach Hamilton as "intern" 1:02:30 - Deb and Dex's communication issues 1:07:57 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Andrew and Charlie discuss whether "This Little Piggy" sets the season back in a satisfying direction, or if it's cause for greater concern. Is the opening group therapy scene a compelling one? Does it even matter at this point if Yates is the Brain Surgeon? What's the single creative decision that could ultimately doom the season and the series as a whole? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro, feedback and clip 4:44 - General thoughts 10:01 - Vogel as exposition machine 13:45 - Is Yates the Brain Surgeon? 16:25 - Final scene 17:38 - Quinn's fight for a promoti0n 20:38 - Vogel's manipulation of Yates 23:34 - Masuka and his daughter 25:47 - Deb and Dexter make up, lake of subtlety 30:05 - Deb loves Vogel now; the decision that killed the season? 38:50 - Is this the direction the show should go? 42:37 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Special guest Rachael Hughes from The Dexter Cast joins Andrew and Charlie to discuss the fourth episode of the final season, "Scar Tissue." What's up with this Yates guy? Why is Jamie suddenly so sexually deviant? And most of all, what's going on with Deb and why does it feel so clunky? Could this be one of the worst episodes of the entire series? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Intro, feedback and clip 12:37 - General thoughts 16:55 - Quinn and Angie; Jamie's S&M urges 24:10 - Is Yates the Brain Surgeon? 37:21 - Masuka's daughter 40:45 - Deb's epiphany, the ending 56:18 - Vogel's plan, callbacks to earlier seasons 1:06:10 - Ellway; Deb's changing perspective 1:11:41 - The final scene, references to Friday the 13th 1:16:40 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Charlie Nash from Avenging Angels and Your Magazine Emerson stops by to discuss The Conjuring. Or rather, he drops in to help Monica explain to Andrew why he's wrong. Are "rules" necessary for this sort of horror film? Do its parallel character threads fully mesh together? And just why is it called The Conjuring anyway? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:22 - Intro and clip 3:10 - Charlie's general thoughts 5:20 - Andrew nitpicks the title 7:38 - James Wan's technical skills 11:00 - The "rules" of the demons 20:09 - The arc of Vera Farmiga's character 22:41 - Strong female characters? 25:29 - The MPAA rating 27:00 - Men don't get haunted 33:00 - Is it a preachy "God" movie? 40:51 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing cinemafix@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Deb makes a major decision in this episode of Dexter. How did the other subplots contribute? Is Dexter capable of selfless love? And just how is this season's treatment of violence different from its approach in other seasons? Tune in to find out. Plus, Charlie seems overly attached to the idea of a certain potential romance, and Andrew forgets an entire character exists. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Episode recap and clip 3:50 - General thoughts on the episode 8:03 - Dexter's capacity for love 15:22 - Vogel and The Brain Surgeon 18:03 - Restaurant shooting, Ellway and Deb's decision 25:59 - Dexter's syringe 33:05 - Main topic: Ron Galluzzo and the implications of off-screen violence 47:07 - Other serial killer entertainment recommendations 55:38 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Andrew and Charlie discuss the major twists about Dr. Vogel and Dexter's past that were revealed in this episode. To what extent is Dexter responsible for his actions? How does Dr. Vogel remind us of larger cultural and historical myths about violence? What would be the most satisfying end for the supporting characters? And where on earth is this Deb plotline going? Tune in to find out. Plus, they recommend a few other serial killer tv shows and movies worth watching. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Episode recap and clip 5:04 - General thoughts on the episode 9:34 - Deb and El Sapo 17:02 - Quinn and Jamie's fight 23:34 - Other side characters and their contributions to the ending 28:56 - Main topic: Dr. Vogel and responsibility 46:33 - Main topic: Dr. Vogel and myths of violence 1:01:43 - Other serial killer entertainment recommendations 1:07:57 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Andrew and Charlie discuss the Season 8 premiere of Dexter in the first "official" episode of Avenging Angels. Are the supporting characters being set up for important developments, or is it more of the same? Do the challenges offered by the new character of Dr. Vogel seem like a compelling direction for the show to take? Do the writers fully realize how they've developed Dexter's "code" in the past? And perhaps most important of all, is the new Dexter/Debra dynamic an appropriate one? Plus, Andrew and Charlie figure out which characters they'd like to see killed off and come up with a great idea for a spin-off show. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Episode recap and clip 5:22 - General thoughts on the episode 9:08 - Batista’s exposition, his role 15:02 - Quinn as a character 18:50 - The new character Evelyn Vogel 22:32 - Conflicting ideas about Ghost Harry and his code 32:08 - Main topic: The Dexter/Debra dynamic 46:47 - Which character would we kill? 51:11 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
It's the pilot of Film Geek Radio's new weekly podcast about the final season of the Showtime series Dexter! In this episode, co-hosts Andrew and Charlie introduce themselves and explain a little bit about the podcast and what led them to do it. What makes Dexter a show worth watching? Which seasons are the best (and worst)? What do they hope Season 8 will explore? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:28 - Introduction 5:22 - Charlie's thoughts on Dexter as a whole, the character of Debra 9:47 - The ending of Season 7 12:10 - Problems with Season 6 16:21 - Gradual redemption, whether he deserves it 20:01 - Structural problems caused by length 29:11 - Why Isaak Sirko was awesome 34:40 - Hopes for Season 8, the audience as complicit 12:46 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing avengingangels@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!