[READ: February 4, 2024] “A Scandal in Bohemia”
Many years ago I was on a bit of a Sherlock Holmes kick. I read the first two novels and then couldn’t get a copy of this collection, so I guess I forgot about the detective. Since i have recently listened to a couple of Sherlock Holmesisn books I decided to track down the next book to read.
And I was quite surprised to realize that while Arthur Conan Doyle did write a lot of Sherlock stories, most of them were short stories, not novels (See the list below).
So since these were short stories I decided to give a crack at them.
This first one “A Scandal in Bohemia” is quite well-known as it introduces HER–the woman–Irene Adler. In this first story Adler befuddles the genius who is Sherlock Holmes.
The story is remarkably tame–even Watson says so as he writes of the case.
The King of Bohemia is meant to be married. But Irene Adler has a photo of the two of them together that she is using to blackmail him. She threatens to have the photo get out to the public ass soon as he announces his marriage.
The King is a mildly comical character because he is quite smitten with Miss Adler (who is from New Jersey!). But she is not of his class so he cannot pursue anything with her.
He has tried several different ways of getting the photo back (legal and decided illegal), but has had no luck.
Sherlock tails her a bit and (in disguise) talks to some “horsey men” and learns a lot about Irene and the man who has come to her house rather a lot lately. When he moves in to get more information a rather unlikely and, to me, somewhat confusing things happen. Irene and her man race to the Church to get married. They say they must do so within twenty minutes I cannot imagine why the haste or the time limit–it is never stated.
After the wedding, Sherlock creates a hilariously over the top diversion to try to find out where she has stashed the photo.
The story has a happy ending for the King, but not for Sherlock who feel bested by the woman. Now I suppose in 1891, Sherlock’s ruse was remarkably clever, but in 2024 it feels pretty obvious. So Miss Adler may not have been a genius, she may have just been aware of being manipulated by cocky men. It would be fun if someone re-wrote this story from her point of view.
The four novels of the canon:
- A Study in Scarlet (1887)
- The Sign of the Four (1890)
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902)
- The Valley of Fear (1915)
The 56 short stories are collected in five books:
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)
- The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1894)
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1905)
- His Last Bow (1917)
- The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1927)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892) contains 12 stories published in The Strand between July 1891 and June 1892
- “A Scandal in Bohemia” (June 1891)
- “The Red-Headed League” (August 1891)
- “A Case of Identity” (September 1891)
- “The Boscombe Valley Mystery” (October 1891)
- “The Five Orange Pips” (November 1891)
- “The Man with the Twisted Lip” (December 1891)
- “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle” (January 1892)
- “The Adventure of the Speckled Band” (February 1892)
- “The Adventure of the Engineer’s Thumb” (March 1892)
- “The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor” (April 1892)
- “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet” (May 1892)
- “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches” (June 1892)


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