
Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles is one of the most famous Sherlock Holmes mysteries, blending detective logic with moorland atmosphere and inherited fear. A family curse seems to stalk the Baskervilles, but Holmes and Watson have to decide how much of the horror is superstition, how much is planning, and how much is something in between.
This novel is perfect for readers who want suspense, classic puzzle-solving, and a strong sense of place. Doyle uses the lonely landscape to amplify every clue and every misdirection, so the story feels both eerie and rigorously constructed. It is an excellent entry point for Holmes and a reliable favorite for mystery fans. Holmes and Watson make every clue feel worth the wait.
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