The character you're looking for is actually from "The Valley of Fear," not "Fear of Valley."
In "The Valley of Fear," Professor Moriarty isn't directly encountered, but Sherlock Holmes portrays him as a brilliant criminal mastermind. Here's a description in under 100 words:
Moriarty: A veiled villain, unseen but chillingly present. Holmes considers him a genius who uses his intellect for criminal schemes. Despite a respectable academic facade, Moriarty secretly controls a vast criminal network.
They first met when Professor Moriarty showed up at 221B Baker Street to entreat Holmes to give up his pursuit of Moriarty's organization, but they met again at Reichenbach Falls where they fought to the death.
Professer James Moriarty was the enemy of Sherlock Holmes. He is in the Final Problem and also in the Valley of Fear. Here is a link in case you want to know more!
The Valley of Fear was created in 1915.
The main theme is fear and murder
The word that best describes fear of foreigners is xenophobia.xeno = strangers/foreignersphobia = unreasonable/abnormal fear (of something)
There are many phrases and words to describe fear. Scared and terrified are words that mean the same thing as fear. There are many phobias that people fear, and many activities where something bad happens can generate fear in similar activities.
ted baldwin died in the valley of fear
There is no defined word for a fear of being hung. There are words, however, that describe a fear of choking. Fear of choking is called choking phobia.
The Valley of Fear - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of Fear Valley - 2010 includes: Jonnie Hurn as Matt
Valley of Fear - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #12025)
Scowrers were the criminal organization in Valley of Fear and their boss was Councillor McGinty. The second half of 'The Valley of Fear' is VERY loosely based on the very real historical account of a group known as the Molly Maguires and a Pinkerton detective named James McParland.