Part II: The Country of the Saints

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"Part II: The Country of the Saints" is the second section of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel *A Study in Scarlet*, depicting the backstory set among Mormon settlers in the American West that explains the motive behind the central crime.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel section
author Arthur Conan Doyle NERFINISHED
centralCharacters Enoch Drebber NERFINISHED
Jefferson Hope NERFINISHED
John Ferrier NERFINISHED
Joseph Stangerson NERFINISHED
Lucy Ferrier NERFINISHED
chronologicalRelation events preceding the London murders in A Study in Scarlet
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts life in a Mormon community in Utah
migration across the American desert
explains motive for the central crime in A Study in Scarlet
explainsIdentityOf Jefferson Hope as the murderer in A Study in Scarlet
featuresGroup Mormon settlers
firstPublicationYear 1887
follows Part I: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D.
genre detective fiction
mystery fiction
hasForm prose
language English
laterPublishedIn book edition of A Study in Scarlet
linkedToCharacter Dr. John H. Watson NERFINISHED
Sherlock Holmes NERFINISHED
literaryUniverse Sherlock Holmes canon NERFINISHED
mainAntagonisticGroup fanatical Mormon elders
narrativeFunction backstory
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalMedium magazine publication
partOf A Study in Scarlet NERFINISHED
precedes conclusion of A Study in Scarlet
settingLocation American West NERFINISHED
Utah Territory NERFINISHED
theme love and sacrifice
oppression
religious fanaticism
revenge
workAppearsIn Beeton's Christmas Annual NERFINISHED
workTypeWithinNovel embedded narrative

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A Study in Scarlet hasPart Part II: The Country of the Saints