This was Sherlock Holmes' first reappearance since he was apparently killed off in 'The Final Problem', a short story in the collection, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. Since then, this hound has been haunting the manor. Legend has it that during the time of the English Civil War, Hugo Baskerville abducted a young girl and caused her death on the moor, and was in return, killed by a huge demonic dog. Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead near his manor - his face frozen in an expression of horror and the footprints of a massive dog nearby. The novel is set on Dartmoor in the West Country of Devon and tells the story of a murder. Furthermore, Devon has folklore that includes a supernatural dog (the Yeth hound), which may also have inspired Doyle. It is one of the most famous books ever written and was inspired by the legend of Brook Hall (situated in a parish in Devon) and Squire Richard Cabell, a man who, it is rumoured, sold his soul to the devil. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine, it is the fifth book of the Sherlock Holmes canon, and the third of the four full length novels (the rest being short story collections). The Hound of the Baskervilles is a novel by English author Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in 1902. The Hound of the Baskervilles Arthur Conan DoyleĪvailable to download for free in PDF, epub, and Kindle (mobi and AZW3) ebook formats. Home Ebooks Articles Buy Collections Donate F.A.Q About Contact Search ☰
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