Circumstantial evidences can be misleading, as Holmes points sout "Circumstantial evidence can be a very tricky thing." So, Holmes starts his investigation to find out what really happened on the fateful day when young McCarthy found his father dead near the Boscombe pool. Evidences go against young McCarthy, and he himself seems reluctant to throw light on the day's events except pleading 'non-guilty'. Holmes also has to take a decision about the further course of events, as law is not only about crime and punishment, it is also about living in peace and harmony.
This is the fourth story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 'Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.'
Boscombe Valley Mystery
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sherlock holmes is always my fav.i am so happy to see those stories here in assamese.keep up the good work....xeujiyar kamonare ....anuraag
ReplyDeleteMy favourite character too. That's why I am trying to translate them without making any change to the original text. These are all almost line by line translation.
ReplyDeleteYou can download these stories to read later from www.scribd.com. Just follow the link above the story.
Thanks again.