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The Hound of the Baskervilles gripped readers when it was first serialised and remains one of Sherlock Holmes's greatest and most popular adventures. Could the sudden death of Sir Charles Baskerville have been caused by the gigantic, ghostly hound that is said to have haunted his family for generations?
Arch-rationalist Sherlock Holmes characteristically dismisses the theory as nonsense. Immersed in another case, he sends Dr. Watson to Devon to protect the Baskerville heir and observe the suspects at close hand. With its atmospheric setting on the
ancient, wild moorland and its savage apparition, The Hound of the Baskervilles is one of the greatest crime novels ever written. Rationalism is pitted against the supernatural and good against evil as Sherlock Holmes sets out to defeat a foe almost his equal.
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