Roberto Delgado Delgado itibaren Dhupguri, West Bengal 735210, Hindistan
The Hound of the Baskervilles seems to be the most famous of the Sherlock Holmes novels but for me it didn't have enough of the clever deductions from Holmes as the previous two novels had. There's lots of plot twists but I missed the moments where Holmes becomes ye olde MacGyver when he picks up a piece of grass and says "It's Indian grass. You can tell by the discolouration around the tip!" or something like that. It's still a very fun story though. In Devonshire there is an estate belonging to the Baskervilles which was been within the family for generations. The Estate backs onto an expansive moor where, legend has it, a large evil hound lives and terrorises the Baskervilles. Murder, twists and turns follow. The Hound of the Baskervilles is still a solid story but it just didn't give me the kick of the others. But only by a tiny amount.