Welcome to a review of all the Sherlock Holmes stories collected in the work “His Last Bow.” This collection comprises eight detective stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle from 1908 to 1917. The compilation spans some of the most intriguing cases and mysteries that Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson tackle.
Today, we take up “The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot,” which appeared in Strand Magazine in December 1910, as we consider investigative lessons for compliance professionals from this story.
The episode provides an analysis of Holmes and Watson’s investigation in Cornwall, involving a mysterious death and insanity in a local family. It draws parallels between Holmes’ investigative techniques and modern compliance investigations, offering seven key lessons, such as attention to detail, hypothesis testing, and effective communication. The episode also includes insights on improving compliance programs and encourages listeners to engage with and review more Sherlock Holmes stories.
Key Highlights:
- Introduction to ‘His Last Bow’
- Holmes and Watson in Cornwall
- The Cornish Horror Unfolds
- Holmes’ Investigation and Resolution
- Investigative Lessons for Compliance
Resources:
The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes FAQ
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