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"Four Signatures" – Success is often worse than persistence

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This book is the second novel in the series of writer Conan Doyle Holmes, so why not start with the first step of "The Study of Blood Words", because this work is the turning point of his Sherlock Holmes Detective Series: at that time, he did not become famous overnight but almost desperate, but fortunately the star shone on the other shore, and two years later a magazine in the United States found him and showed interest in his work to ask him for a manuscript, so he wrote "Four Signatures" and this is what he hoped to make Conan Holmes. Doyle was adamant about writing the Sherlock Holmes Detective Series, which led to great success.

The story of the four signatures revolves mainly around a pile of treasure, telling the story of Captain Mostan in the Shulto family in the process of going to find Colonel Shulto who had embezzled the treasure and wanted to divide the treasure equally, and six years later, when Colonel Shulto was about to say the location of the treasure before his death, he suddenly saw Smoo, who had told them the treasure place but was betrayed by Colonel Schulto and squatted in prison, he escaped from the prison to seek revenge on Colonel Schulto, but Schulto was terrified to death when he saw his face, and then Smoo killed Shulto and planned to escape with the treasure And Holmes, after his careful reasoning, finally locked in Smol's hiding place, and after a thrilling chase, they finally caught Smol. In the process, the four-signed paper and Miss Mostan become important threads that move the story forward, thus making Sherlock Holmes.

Good work may not be accepted by the public at first and widely circulated, but it must be the cornerstone of success, and the factors that really make you successful or fail may often be a little less persistent. Well, today I will share it here, welcome to leave a comment to express their respective views, we will see you next time.

"Four Signatures" – Success is often worse than persistence

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