In the Hound of the Baskervilles, perhaps the most famous mystery story starring the Sherlock Holmes, the iconic detective is called upon to solve the death of Sir Charles Baskerville, who died under unclear circumstances at the family mansion in DartmoreHolmes sends his trusted partner, Dr. Watson, in order to collect all the necessary evidence, but as the investigations progress, the case becomes increasingly complicated: the residents of the gray country mansion all seem to have something to hide and all the evidence points to the revival of an ancient curse on the creepy action of a demonic hound, which haunts them Baskerville for centuries...
This is one of Holmes' most beloved novels, combining the classic police mystery with gothic horror elements and evocative atmosphere.
One of Sherlock Holmes' most fascinating cases, set against the misty backdrop of the desolate English moors. Mystery, psychological tension and an ancient curse brought to life through his imagination and masterful pen Conan Doyle.
A work that captivates until the last page!
THE CREATOR
THE Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) was a Scottish author and physician, known worldwide for his creation of detective Sherlock HolmesThrough four novels and dozens of short stories, Holmes established the norm of the modern police hero. The "Hound of the Baskervilles» is considered the a prime example of his writing and one of the most popular stories in world literature.




