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While reading the book Plague Nights, I realized the shame of not having read Sherlock Holmes before and decided to start with the 1001 books waiting at home, because there were so many mentions of Sherlock Holmes in this book, but I realized that this style was not for me, while I still had 1 book in hand :-)))))
In addition to being one of the most important detective works, The Hound of the Baskervilles, which also has gothic influences, is shown as the author's best novel by Doyle research, is described as a real world classic and Sherlock Holmes' most terrifying book...
According to the chilling story told in rural Devonshire, England, men of the Baskerville lineage have been killed for centuries by a dog believed to come from hell and depicted as a demonic creature. The last victim of this unknown visitor is Sir Charles. Due to the sudden and strange deaths of most of the family members, the life of the new heir Sir Henry Baskerville is thought to be in danger, and the mystery of the mysterious dog that falls on this family like a curse is solved by genius detective Sherlock Holmes and his right-hand man Dr. Watson's efforts to solve it begin, and the story progresses through this...
In this fearful atmosphere where the real and the supernatural are intertwined, Sherlock Holmes is finally faced with an opponent to his teeth. The Hound of the Baskervilles is among the #1001 books that must be read before you die. I recommend it to those who love this genre or to take it in between busy reading periods...
~...One of the biggest problems of following the light in a dark night is that sometimes that light seems miles away and sometimes it feels like it is right at the bottom...~