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The audio play of The Adventure of Red Rush (Sherlock Holmes) written by Arthur Conan Doyle tells a young girl named "Violet Hunter" in an employment agency who is offered a job as a school teacher, with a very high salary and strange conditions. "Sherlock Holmes" receives a letter from "Violet Hunter" with the title: "I am very desirous of consulting you as to whether I should accept or not the employment which has been offered to me as a boarding school teacher. If it doesn't bother you, I will come to your service tomorrow morning at half past ten." At first, Sherlock thinks that this story is very unimportant, but when the young lady enters and talks to her, the story becomes interesting to him and he seeks to solve its mystery. Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (22 May 1859 - 7 July 1930) was a Scottish author, inventor and physician. He owes his fame to the creation of Sherlock Holmes, a private detective. Arthur was active in the religious group of the school until he was nine years old. He studied medicine at Edinburgh University from 1876 to 1881. He worked for a while as a ship's doctor on voyages to West Africa and finally received his doctorate from the university in 1885. In addition to medicine, he wrote literary articles and books for newspapers. His most enduring book is the Sherlock Holmes stories, which are now better known than himself. At first, many readers were not willing to spend money and buy books to read such a story, that's why he had to turn to magazines that printed different and low-selling stories in cheap papers to publish Etude in Red Lucky. Sherlock Holmes stories were added and Sherlock stories became books. Perhaps even Arthur Conan Doyle himself did not imagine that his novels about a strange and intelligent detective would become so immortal. Between 1890 and 1893, the series of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson books were published. In 1893, Sherlock Holmes was killed by Dr. Moriarty in The Last Mystery, but Conan Doyle resurrected his beloved character, Holmes, and left other lasting impressions of the return of Sherlock Holmes. Nine years later, in 1902, he wrote his masterpiece, The Hound of Baskerville. Conan Doyle was a prolific writer and has many works. In addition to the Sherlock Holmes books, he has written many historical novels, history books, including a detailed book about the Boers of South Africa, as well as a book about the summoning of spirits (which he believed in at the end of his life). Reference book The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - 1892 Author: Arthur Conan Doyle Genre(s) Detective fiction short stories Director: Ayoub Agakhani Actors: Amir Manouchehri, Mohsen Bahrami, Mir Taher Mazloumi, Shagaig Fathi, Noushin Hassanzadeh, Shima Jan Ghorban #Sherlock_Holmes #Ayoub_Aghakhani