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Sherlock: The Hound of the Baskervilles (Sherlock (BBC Books) Book 1) Sherlock / YMMV - TV Tropes Accidental Innuendo: Molly tells Sherlock that if he ever needs help he can "have her" and later on Sherlock says he "needs" Molly although he means he needs her ... Free sherlock holmes Essays and Papers - 123helpme Title Length Color Rating : A Letter To Sherlock Holmes - Dear Holmes I hope you are doing well and I continue to pray that your health stays in tip top shape so ... Sherlock Holmes (1984 TV series) - Wikipedia Sherlock Holmes is the name given to the TV series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations produced by British television company Granada Television between 1984 and 1994 ... The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes ... - Amazon.co.uk Buy The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle (ISBN: 9780141040288) from Amazon's Book Store. Free UK delivery on eligible orders. A Study in Scarlet: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: 9781599866741 ... A Study in Scarlet is a popular Sherlock Holmes book written by author Arthur Conan Doyle. Being the first novel is the Holmes detective series by Doyle A Study in ... The Hound of the Baskervilles (TV Movie 1983) - IMDb Sherlock Holmes comes to the aid of his friend Henry Baskerville who is under a family curse and menaced by a demonic dog that prowls the bogs near his estate and ... "Sherlock" The Hounds of Baskerville (TV Episode 2012 ... Sherlock and John investigate the ghosts of a young man who has been seeing monstrous hounds out in the woods where his father died. The Art of Deduction The Art of Deduction aims to teach the reader about the techniques and skills used by the legendary fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Many people are familiar with ... Der Hund von Baskerville Wikipedia Der Hund von Baskerville (Originaltitel: The Hound of the Baskervilles in neueren bersetzungen auch Der Hund der Baskervilles) ist der dritte Roman mit Sherlock ... Sherlock (TV series) - Wikipedia Sherlock is a crime drama television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss it stars ... Rank: #778411 in eBooksPublished on: 2012-03-29Released on: 2012-03-29Format: Kindle eBook 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Mysterious Press version only - NOT missing the manuscript sectionBy Danielle N. HartThis review applies to the Kindle version of the book available from MysteriousPress.com/Otto Penzler editions.There are a number of one-star reviews that some Kindle versions are missing any part of the text that was originally printed in a newspaper or letter format - or in the case of this novel, the manuscript that details the legend concerning Sir Hugo and the Hound of the Baskervilles.I've doublechecked, and the MysteriousPress e-book does NOT appear to be missing any of these sections. The manuscript is definitely there, as are the few newspaper articles in chapter 4.The story, of course, is classic Holmes at his best - disguises, uncovering clues, setting Watson on a task without giving him all the details, requiring the client to take some risks, and finding the villain. Well worth the read, and well-formatted.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful."The thing takes shape, Watson. It becomes coherent."By DOAI read this as a kid and the creepiness of the legendary hellhound made quite an impression. I decided to re-read it when I found out it was set in Devon, which has special associations for me. Fortunately, there is a lot of description of the Devon moors by Dr. Watson (a tad bit unrealistically, it must be admitted, in his letters to Holmes and in his diary) and it contributes to the brooding mood of the story.The book is, of course, well-written, but what I noticed was that it's when Sherlock Holmes is present that the pages turn the fastest. Doyle does a terrific job of creating an unforgettable, quirky character through mostly dialogue. Holmes is often a bit of a buffoon, really, who can't let an opportunity go by to show his genius. At the end of the book, when he could have gracefully allowed Dr. Watson to take all the credit for having found out, entirely on his own, a vital piece of information, Holmes says: "This also you cleared up in a very effective way, though I had already come to the same conclusions from my own observations."He has to drive it home that nothing escapes his brilliant investigative skills. As if Watson didn't already know that. What would it have hurt to have allowed Watson to think he had contributed something necessary Somehow, despite this selfish boorishness, you still find Holmes endearing. Maybe that's because it hints at a chink in his armor, an underlying need to be seen as perfect in this area of his life. A hint of insecurity in such a "masterful" man, as Watson calls him, is appealing.One part of the book made me laugh, and not in a good way. The escaped convict, a vicious and diabolical murderer--who Dr. Watson is at pains to point out is unrepentant and unredeemable and likely to commit more murders if he isn't apprehended--is allowed to go free for the sake of one weeping woman's feelings about what he'd been like as a child. But here's the truly awful part. He's only allowed to go free if he leaves England and takes his murderous ways to South America. Obviously, S.American lives cannot compare in value to English lives, so it makes perfect sense to send a murderer off to that distant land. What a happy outcome for all involved! They congratulate themselves on this intelligent solution.Another thing that struck me as I read was how many of Agatha Christie's mysteries (particularly her Poirot stories) had elements taken from this one Doyle mystery. I began to understand why she was so modest about the success of her books and didn't like to be praised for them. I imagine she felt the credit often went to Doyle. Though, in fact, her own writing has stood the test of time so whatever she owed to him for plot points , she certainly deserved the credit for her own creations.I would have given this classic five stars except for the two last paragraphs in the book, which undermined the whole mystery. When it comes right down to it, the murderer's basic design is hugely flawed. Dr. Watson points it out and Holmes admits he has no answer for it. He gives some possible, speculative solutions but none of them hold up very well. We're supposed to believe the murderer is one of the cleverest Holmes has ever come up against, but the very last paragraph reveals that he was incredibly shortsighted and frankly stupid.All the same, it holds up well and is much more accessible to a modern audience than many classics. That's probably partly due to everyone's familiarity with Holmes, but it's also due to Doyle's clean and crisp writing. You won't regret giving it a read.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.What a mysterious quagmireBy Ksenia AnskeWhat a mysterious quagmire, sinister and poetical at the same time. It's been years since I read a Sherlock Holmes book, and it was in Russian on top of it. Reading it in English again brought me back to the moor, to the fog, to the melancholy English countryside where a vicious criminal plotted a cold-blooded murder by means of evoking an old family legend and making it come to life. Arthur Conan Doyle unfolds it masterfully, without missing a single detail and dragging the reader deeper and deeper into a tangle of secrets, at the same time narrating in a relaxed conversational of a gentleman simply telling a story. And the story is worth telling.Famous detective Sherlock Holmes is presented with a curious incident of old Sir Charles Baskerville dying tragically and unexpectedly, with no obvious signs of struggle, presumably, of a heart attack, leaving behind a considerable estate. Was it an accident How did he really die What if the legend is true What if the hellhound, that supposedly is the Baskervilles' family curse and cause of death of every Baskerville, exists Dr. Mortimer, a family friend, relays this story to Holmes and Watson, concerned for the well being of Sir Henry Baskerville, a new heir who is about to arrive from Canada to inherit the estate. And here the wild ride begins. What starts out as a simple string of coincidences and seemingly trivial and unrelated facts quickly escalates into a chilling chase, first in London, then at Baskerville Hall, and then comes to a spectacular and horrific climax out on a desolate Devonshire moor, complete with hellish howls in the boggy mist, savage prison convicts, strange tightlipped butlers, beautiful secretive women, and a slew of logical puzzles that are so characteristic of Doyle's work. I might just start rereading all Sherlock Holmes books again, this one was so good.See all 830 customer reviews... The Hound of the Baskervilles (TV Movie 1983) - IMDb Sherlock Holmes comes to the aid of his friend Henry Baskerville who is under a family curse and menaced by a demonic dog that prowls the bogs near his estate and ... The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes ... - Amazon.co.uk Buy The Penguin Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle (ISBN: 9780141040288) from Amazon's Book Store. 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