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The Red Headed League - A Holmes, A Watson and a Redhead Walk Into A Bank Robbery

The Red Headed League - A Holmes, A Watson and a Redhead Walk Into A Bank Robbery

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In this episode, we’re digging into *The Red-Headed League*, one of the most clever and entertaining short stories from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes collection. Join us as we follow Holmes and Watson through a bizarre case involving a mysterious job posting, a suspicious employer, and a scheme that’s far more serious than it first appears.


We’ll talk about the charm of Holmes’s deductive genius, the humor woven into the story, and why this particular case has remained a fan favorite for generations. It’s a quick read, but packed with twists, quirky characters, and that classic Holmes flair.


Whether you’re new to Sherlock Holmes or a lifelong fan, this episode is a fun dive into one of his most memorable mysteries.


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