cbrunner11 's review for:

The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
5.0

Updated re-read review from 2017 at Brunner's Bookshelf

This is one of my favorite Sherlock Holmes stories. It is full of suspense, intrigue, and action. I have enjoyed every one of Conan Doyle’s Holmes stories, but like anything else I have my favorites.

For its time I can completely agree that this had to be one of the most terrifying books written. In today’s environment where we all seem to be desensitized to a classic ghost story one might not enjoy this if they are expecting to have to sleep with the light on. Still, it has a great deal of thrills that had me on the edge of my seat. In this book Sherlock is called upon to investigate the strange death of Sir Charles Baskerville. The death is blamed on a family curse claiming a giant hell hound is the attacker. Busy with another case Sherlock sends Watson on ahead of him to begin gathering information. I really liked this aspect of the story. It was nice to see Watson shine for a bit instead of being complimented and then criticized by Holmes for every decision he makes.

This is certainly a classic and one I know I will read over and over again. Some parts of the story were a bit predictable, but it was still very enjoyable. I highly recommend this to any reader; I feel it should be one everyone reads at some point in their lives. For those who are fans of classic novels, or mystery, I would wonder why you haven’t read this already.