These are the characters in The Valley of Fear:
Professor Moriarty
Dr. Watson
Mrs. Hudson
Birdy Edwards, alias John McMurdo, alias John Douglas
Cecil James Barker
Mrs. Ivy Douglas
Ted Baldwin alias Hargrave
Inspector Alec MacDonald
Billy (Holmes' and Watson's page)
Fred Porlock (Moriarty's agent turned informant)
Colonel Sebastian Moran
White Mason (local officer)
Sgt. Wilson (initial investigator)
Dr. Wood (initial investigator)
Ames (Douglas's butler)
Mrs. Allen (maid)
Jack McGinty
Evans Pott (his boss)
Mike Scanlan
Tiger Cormac
Wilson
Harraway (secretary)
Carter (treasurer)
Morris
Gower
Mansel
Arthur Willaby (assaulted James Stanger newspaper editor) and his brother
Reilly (Scowrers' lawyer)
Lawler
Andrews (killed Josiah H. Dunn, Menzies the mine manager, and engineer)
Jack Knox
Herman Strauss (potential victim)
Jim Carnaway (shot while trying to kill Chester Wilcox)
Manders and Reilly (attempted killers of Wilcox)
James Murdoch (mutilated)
Jacob Shafter (boarding house owner)
Ettie Shafter (his daughter)
Widow MacNamara (next boarding house)
Teddy Marvin (police)
Jonathan Wild (Moriarty-like criminal from 1700's)
six additional unnamed servants
Sir Charles Chandos (Ames former employer)
James H. Scott (Bodymaster lodge 29)
Murphy (recommended Shafter's)
Andrew Rae
Milman
Hyam
Van Shorst
Nicholson
Billy James
Charlie Williams
Simon Bird
William Hales
Hunt
Evans
Mr. & Mrs. Larbey
Jenkins brothers
Staphouse and Standal families (murdered by Scowrers)
Bartholomew Wilson (district ruler)
J.W.Windle (division master lodge 249)
Higgins (their treasurer)
Archie Swindon
Lee
Todman
Manson
Shuman
Van Deher
Atwood (driven out by Scowrers)
Jonas Pinto (supposedly shot by McMurdo)
Greuze (French artist whose work hung in his office)
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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.
Related questions for "The Valley of Fear" could include: What are the main themes explored in the novel? How does Arthur Conan Doyle's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes differ in this story compared to other works? What role does the setting play in the narrative, particularly in relation to the title? Additionally, how do the characters' backgrounds influence the plot development?
Vermissa valley was a valley of fear . it was full of scowerers every one wanted to kill each other like scowerers want to kill doughlas and because of the fear of scowerers every one was leaving the valley.
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The Valley of Fear was created in 1915.
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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.
Related questions for "The Valley of Fear" could include: What are the main themes explored in the novel? How does Arthur Conan Doyle's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes differ in this story compared to other works? What role does the setting play in the narrative, particularly in relation to the title? Additionally, how do the characters' backgrounds influence the plot development?
In Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Valley of Fear," the narrator is Dr. John Watson, the faithful companion of Sherlock Holmes. Watson recounts the events of the story, providing insights into the characters and the mystery that unfolds. His perspective allows readers to engage with the plot while maintaining a sense of intrigue surrounding Holmes's deductive abilities.
Characters in "Pirates of Silicon Valley" are Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. The main character is Steve Wozniak.
They do not have any fear in everything and therefore they have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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.