
This is a review of The Hound of the Baskervilles, focusing on this classic Sherlock Holmes novel. It introduces the story’s setting and the development of the case, which will likely feel familiar to readers of Sherlock Holmes: a legend, a series of deaths, and a gradually unfolding investigation set on the moors.
While revisiting these elements, the article also naturally places the novel within the broader Sherlock Holmes series and discusses how its reading experience differs from the two earlier novels. From a unique perspective, the author analyzes how the division of roles between Holmes and Watson shapes the pacing of the narrative. The review also explores the balance between horror atmosphere and detective logic in the novel, while raising some reasonable questions about aspects of the plot’s plausibility.
If you are interested in Arthur Conan Doyle and the Sherlock Holmes series, or if you have already read the book and would like to revisit it from a fresh angle, this article is well worth reading.
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