Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous Sherlock Holmes novel sends the great detective to the foggy moors of Devonshire to investigate a family curse involving a supernatural hell-hound. What begins as Gothic horror transforms into methodical detective work as Holmes separates ancient legend from modern murder. Doyle perfectly balances atmosphere and deduction, creating a mystery where the moor itself becomes a character—vast, treacherous, and concealing secrets both human and inhuman. This detective fiction masterpiece showcases Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigating a case where rationality confronts the seemingly supernatural on the desolate English moors.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles
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