The Hound of the Baskervilles is one of the most famous novels of the Sherlock Holmes series. I was quite interested to read this novel. The story revolves around Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson's investigation into the mysterious death of Sir Charles Baskerville, which is thought to be related to the legend of a demon dog haunting the Baskerville family.
One of the novel's main strengths is its gripping gothic atmosphere. The setting in the bleak Dartmoor marshes creates a distinctive sense of mystery and horror, and also adds suspense to Watson's investigation. For most of the story, Watson takes the lead role, while Holmes only appears at the end to unravel the solution to the mystery with incredible logic and intelligence.
The story manages to blend the supernatural and classic detective elements nicely. Although the plot moves a bit slowly in parts, Conan Doyle brilliantly builds curiosity until the climax of the story, where all the mysteries are revealed.
- Trapti Indar Bramanti -

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