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The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk

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A young clerk, Hall Pycroft, consults Holmes with his suspicions concerning a company that has offered him a very well-paid job.

28 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 1893

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Arthur Conan Doyle

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Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are milestones in the field of crime fiction.
Doyle was a prolific writer. In addition to the Holmes stories, his works include fantasy and science fiction stories about Professor Challenger, and humorous stories about the Napoleonic soldier Brigadier Gerard, as well as plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction, and historical novels. One of Doyle's early short stories, "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" (1884), helped to popularise the mystery of the brigantine Mary Celeste, found drifting at sea with no crew member aboard.

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9,563 reviews541 followers
May 8, 2022
The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk (The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes #3), Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short-stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes, Watson and Pycroft travel by train to Birmingham, where the job is initially to be based, and Pycroft explains that he was recently made redundant from a stockbroking house. He eventually secured a new post with another group of stockbrokers, Mawson and Williams, in Lombard Street in the City. Before taking up the job, he was approached by Arthur Pinner, who offered him a manager-ship with a newly established hardware distribution company, to be based in France.

تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز یازدهم ماه سپتامبر سال2015میلادی

عنوان: ماجراجویی کارگزار بورس؛ نویسنده: آرتور کانن دویل؛ موضوع داستانهای نویسندگان بریتانیا - سده19م

یک کارمند جوان به نام «هال پیکرافت»، با سوء ظن هایش در رابطه با یک شرکت، که به او شغل خوبی داده، با «هولمز» مشاوره میکند

تاریخ بهنگام رسانی 05/04/1399هجری خورشیدی؛ 17/02/1401هجری خورشیدی؛ ا. شربیانی
484 reviews92 followers
February 13, 2021
An interesting adventure wherein a clerk is being used, unbeknownst to him, to commit a form of frod.
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1,009 reviews42.6k followers
July 1, 2023
Okey, este caso fue bastante diferente y por algún momento pensé que se parecería al caso de los pelirrojos y sería una estafa. Y sí, fue una estafa, pero diferente y mucho más sangrienta. De hecho, creo que este es uno de los casos más violentos y un poco más oscuros de Sherlock Holmes. Si bien toda la palabrería de los corredores de bolsa y demás me dio igual, me gustó el proceso para resolver el caso.
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246 reviews494 followers
July 18, 2015
I'd be surprised if I found Sherlock Holmes substandard. He is great as always.
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1,323 reviews860 followers
January 21, 2015
5 Words: Perfect length for a cuppa.

This was very predictable after The Red-Headed League, pretty much the same story, different setting.
Profile Image for Razvan Banciu.
1,549 reviews125 followers
January 23, 2024
Not quite a convincing one, at least if you have great expectations about.
Holmes is able to solve his part of the mistery (the most significant part was done by the Police) only by chance. Almost as usual, the most interesting part is at beginning, when he shows us his intellectual skills, by "guessing" a fact concerning one of the characters.
5,384 reviews137 followers
February 19, 2023
3 Stars. Be prepared. This short story has an echo of an earlier one by Doyle, "The Red-Headed League." With a surprising twist. Mr. Hall Pycroft's new employment was clinched with a 100 pound advance on a 500 pound annual salary - that's more than double his previous income! The young clerk at the financial firm of Coxon and Woodhouse had recently lost his position when they closed because of a South American loan failure. Pycroft was desperate; he was going through his savings rapidly when a gentleman from Franco-Midland Hardware Company showed up with an irresistible offer. Pycroft had just taken a post with Mawson's in London when this happened, and soon he was writing an acceptance letter to Franco-Midland and hopping the first train to Birmingham. Yet it didn't seem quite right. There was no sign on the office door, nor was there any of the usual office furniture. Plus he knew nothing about hardware. "Maybe I should consult Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson." Has he given up a perfectly good future at Mawson's for this foolish acceptance of a strange offer? Thankfully the world's greatest detective comes to his rescue. (April 2022)
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1,531 reviews82 followers
January 10, 2019
A not-too-bad story, except for the fact I figured it out before Sherlock did. Yep, it's that obvious and I honestly hadn't read it before.

A young man comes to Sherlock with a problem. After just accepting a job at a stockbroker's, he was approached by a man with offer of a better job. However, there were a few conditions, one being that he not resign from the former job. Now what does that one fact tell you? I bet most of us could figure from that alone.

As for this new job, it involves going through directories, checking things off - and all done from a tiny, dirty 'office space.' Yep, if you didn't figure it out from what I wrote above, you'd def. get it now, right?

Anyhow, after a good deal of thinking and asking questions, and going here and there - as Sherlock and Watson often do, but how else to collect information? One can't reach into a pocket for one's trusty cell phone, now can one? - and after an attempted robbery at the original stockbroker's, the case is solved.

Anyhow, a generous three stars.
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293 reviews155 followers
August 8, 2021
Another Sherlock Holmes book that fried my brain. It made no sense at all....
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Author 29 books276 followers
April 27, 2022
4 stars & 4/10 hearts. Apparently, my younger self (younger by a year) wasn’t impressed by this story, claiming that it was “a more obvious Sherlock story—even I figured out part of it. It doesn’t really show Sherlock’s powers, and he even messes up a bit at the end—I was yelling at him to do X the whole time!” I completely forgot about this negative feeling and reread the story this year with pleasure. The slip-up only makes him more human, which I enjoyed, and it still shows Sherlock’s inferences well, once they’re in the room with the villain. The mystery is interesting (I’d forgotten what happened and was eagerly awaiting the solution), and the characters are interesting as well—especially poor Mr. P.

Content: a rather gruesome suicide + swearing.

A Favourite Humorous Quote: “The public not unnaturally goes on the principle that he who would heal others must himself be whole, and looks askance at the curative powers of the man whose own case is beyond the reach of his drugs.”
Profile Image for Jason Parent.
Author 50 books692 followers
April 5, 2016
A bit Red Headed League-ish, but without the humor, or the action, or much of much.
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932 reviews
May 1, 2018
This was one Sherlock Holmes mystery that I actually figured out before Holmes gave his answer!
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211 reviews1 follower
June 14, 2024
Hmm yeah honestly, I wasn't really impressed by this. It was quick and easy but that's about it.

This has been my first ever Sherlock Homes story that I've read - which is honestly a crime considering how much I love BBC's Sherlock and also the manga adaptation of that show - and I'm a bit disappointed with this one. I'm definitely not giving up on them just yet. And before anyone comes at me, yes I am aware that I should not compare the show with the stories by Arthur Conan Doyle because they are nothing alike but without the show I would have never picked this up in all honesty so bare with me here.
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211 reviews19 followers
February 21, 2023
A short and crisp short story featuring Holmes and his friend Watson. They are approached by a clerk who thinks everything about his new job sounds mysterious. The duo venture to find the sinister plans of the culprits using Holmes unique sense of observation and deduction. It was a good mystery, ideal for a quick read.
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340 reviews13 followers
September 30, 2023
لم تعجبني كثيراً رغم انها اكثر غموضاً من سابقتها الا ان احداثها تكشفت تلقائياً وهذا ما لم احبه في هذه الرواية بالتحديد

عن موظف يتم توظيفه في شركة غير موجودة على ارض الواقع ..
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627 reviews40 followers
July 18, 2015
A very mysterious story of my most favorite fictitious character of all time, Sherlock Holmes.

Considering the day and age in which these stories were written this is a very good and intriguing mystery. The Serials like CSI, Bones relies heavily on forensics. Serials like monk, mentalist, castle etc relies on hunches and unexplained guess work of leads. But todays VFX graphics movie generation will not be able to appreciate the mystery.
A very satisfying read. Must read for all those who like a good mystery. What sets apart Sherlock Holmes form Poirot, Miss Marple, Feluda, Byomkesh Bakshi and many others is that he explains everything logically. Holmes doesn’t rely on intuition, hunches or so called intelligent guess work. Holmes is the best.
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450 reviews69 followers
December 16, 2022
Never accept jobs that are easy but pays well: several of Holmes' adventures start with a client doing just that, The Cooper Beeches, The Red-headed League, The Engineer's Thumb, and now this. The most ill-fated of them lost a thumb.
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382 reviews29 followers
March 10, 2017
رواية أخري ذكيه جدا من شرلوك هولمز استشعرت فيها تيمه رواية سابقة وهي عصابة ذو الرؤوس الحمر في خدعة العمل لكن مع اختلاف الأحداث
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4,341 reviews39 followers
March 12, 2019
A young man comes to Sherlock Holmes for help when he fears that his new job is a farce, but as much as the client deduced on his own, only Sherlock Holmes can unravel the true mystery.
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57 reviews
August 29, 2020
I’m giving this one four stars because I actually solved it before Holmes’s reveal.
287 reviews
December 31, 2022
This was okay. I thought there were a few plot holes, but all-in-all, a short, quick read.
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