Sherlock Holmes erwacht im modernen London zum Leben! In seinem zweiten Fall, „Der blinde Banker“, bekommt es Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) mit einem chinesischen Schmugglerring zu tun. Dieses Mal wird er nicht von der Londoner Polizei, sondern auch Privatpersonen beauftragt - wie seinem ehemaligen Studienfreund Sebastian Wilkes, der mit großem Erfolg als Investment-Banker arbeitet. Unvergleichlich und einzigartig – basierend auf den berühmten Detektivgeschichten von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle! Weitere Infos: - empfohlen ab 15 Jahren - Hit-Serie bekannt durch die Streamingplattform Netflix - für Fans von Moriarty the Patriot, I am Sherlock und The Promised Neverland
Steven Thompson Bücher
Stephen Thompson ist ein britischer Dramatiker und Drehbuchautor, bekannt für seine scharfsinnigen Einblicke in das moderne Leben und menschliche Beziehungen. Seine Werke erforschen oft die Komplexität zwischenmenschlicher Kommunikation und ethischer Dilemmata. Thompsons Stil zeichnet sich durch prägnante Dialoge und die Fähigkeit aus, realistische Charaktere zu schaffen, die beim Publikum Anklang finden. Seine Arbeit konzentriert sich auf Themen wie Moral, gesellschaftlichen Druck und die Suche nach Identität in der heutigen Welt.






Biblical Missionaries
- 127 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
God s first earthly journey recorded in the Bible was a missionary journey walking to and fro in search of Adam and Eve. From the very beginning, it has been God s mission to seek and to save those who are lost. After reading Biblical Missionaries, you will have a deepened gratitude for and a heightened commitment to God s saving mission in Christ.
How Money Works
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Frustration with financial struggles is addressed through education on the financial system, empowering readers to make tangible changes. The book provides practical tools, including calculators, to help analyze personal finances. It encourages taking decisive action to reverse the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck, aiming for a more stable and secure financial future.
The Apocalypse and Semitic Syntax
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This work provides a detailed grammatical analysis of the unique language found in the Apocalypse, also known as the Book of Revelation. It explores the distinctive features of its syntax and vocabulary, shedding light on the text's complexities and the reasons behind its peculiarities. By delving into the grammatical structure, the book aims to enhance understanding of the themes and messages conveyed in this significant biblical work.
Disability in Industrial Britain
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
This book examines disability and disabled people in British coalmining, an industry with high levels of injury and disease and where, as one outsider noted, streets 'thronged with the maimed and mutilated'. -- .
To the Secretary
- 374 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
A former American diplomat reveals a disconnect between policy makers in Washington and those in US embassies.
A shift to at-home working may be one of the lesser side-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some will undoubtedly welcome longer lie-ins, saved commuting costs, and more time with loved ones. It may sound appealing, but WFH could have drastic consequences for your health. A lack of social contact can take a huge toll on our mental well-being, with many relying on 'water cooler chat' to save them from the despair of loneliness. As if the emotional impact of WFH was not stark enough, unsupportive chairs and make-shift desks are leading to a rise in 'tech neck, ' with muscular niggles becoming a daily ache. Not to mention the stress of mixing home with work, and unhealthy snacks always being on hand! WFH may also make us couch potatoes, as the stroll to and from the station gets taken out of the equation. As if all that wasn't enough, rolling from the bedroom to the boardroom - only to work into the evening - is a recipe for burn-out. Healthy Habits While Working from Home provides practical, expert-led advice on how to stay physically and mentally well in a remote office while we adapt to the 'new normal.