Holmes and Dr. Watson are tasked with protecting the new heir, Sir Henry Baskerville , who has just arrived from Canada. While Watson goes to Baskerville Hall to guard Sir Henry, Holmes continues his investigation, eventually revealing a cold-blooded plot involving a real, phosphorus-painted hound used to facilitate a murder for inheritance. Key Themes
Dr. James Mortimer presents Holmes with a manuscript describing a centuries-old curse on the Baskerville family: a demonic, spectral hound that stalks family members on the moor. El Perro De Los Baskerville Ilustrado Arthur Co...
The story is set in the rugged, fog-shrouded moors of . Holmes and Dr
Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead under mysterious circumstances, apparently having died of a heart attack while being chased by something terrifying. Key Themes Dr
The central conflict pits Holmes’s scientific deductive reasoning against the locals' belief in a supernatural curse.
Published as a serial between 1901 and 1902, this is the third of four crime novels featuring the detective . It is widely considered one of the greatest mystery novels ever written, blending classic detective work with elements of Gothic horror . Synopsis
Holmes demonstrates his "intellectual prowess," famously identifying visitors and solving crimes through minute observations of inanimate objects like canes or shoes. Notable Illustrated Editions