Review: The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle

Lalie Lours
November 01, 2024

Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Genre: Mystery, Classic
Published in 1902

Rating: ★★★★★ – 5

“There is nothing more stimulating than a case where everything goes against you.”

– The Hound of the Baskervilles

In The Hound of the Baskervilles, Arthur Conan Doyle delivers one of Sherlock Holmes’s most chilling and celebrated cases. Holmes and his trusted friend, Dr. John Watson, confront a mystery in the eerie English wastelands, where a legendary, supernatural hound is rumored to haunt the Baskerville family. This tale captures Holmes at his finest, challenging his keen intellect and relentless drive to uncover the truth in the face of superstition and dark secrets.

– Sherlock Holmes –

Holmes is at the top of his game in this novel, displaying his unmatched powers of observation and logical reasoning to unravel the truth behind the eerie legend of the Baskerville hound. Cool, calculating, and deeply methodical, he approaches the case with a calm determination that cuts through the fear and superstition surrounding the Baskerville family. Holmes’s sharp mind is unwavering, and his belief in reason over myth makes him the perfect detective to tackle this chilling mystery.

– Dr. John Watson –

Watson is both Holmes’s reliable partner and the heart of the story, bringing a human touch to Holmes’s detached genius. As the narrator, Watson’s perspective pulls readers into the mystery, highlighting his courage, loyalty, and genuine concern for the Baskervilles’ well-being. Though he lacks Holmes’s deductive prowess, Watson’s dedication to the case and his trust in Holmes add depth and warmth to the novel, making him an indispensable part of the story’s charm.

– My Honest Review –

The Hound of the Baskervilles is a masterpiece of mystery! The haunting setting on the moors adds a layer of tension that elevates the case to one of Holmes and Watson’s most unforgettable adventures. It is by far my favorite case that Sherlock solves.

Doyle’s writing immerses readers in the mist and mystery of the English countryside, and every twist keeps you riveted.

The dynamic between Holmes and Watson is particularly brilliant here. Their camaraderie and contrasting personalities add warmth and balance, making the novel as much a tale of friendship as it is a mystery.

Happy Reading!

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