

When the owner of Baskerville Hall is found lifeless, his face distorted with horror, it is the beginning of an unsettling adventure that takes Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson from the bright, gas lit thoroughfares of London into the dark remoteness of Victorian Dartmoor. Soon Holmes and Watson are faced with a macabre phenomenon - the eighteenth-century legend of a spectral hound, returning once more to terrorise the Baskerville family. They can do nothing for Sir Charles - but his heir, Sir Henry Baskerville, is now in ...
Tarissa
Oct 9, 2014
One of my favorite Holmes' books!
Ah! The intrigue, such mastery of a mystery plot. And the twists! Yes, one of my favorite plot twists in all of literature.
Mary W
Sep 16, 2010
You can't argue with a classic! The story is as gripping as when Sir Arthur wrote it - no matter how many times you've read it or seen it or heard it! Modern literature can't compare!