The Hound of Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle is filled with a series of mysteries throughout the book. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson take charge to try and solve these mysteries. A friend of Holmes, James Mortimer, enters his office in the beginning of the book and unveils the myth of Hugo Baskerville. This sets the stage for the rest of the book by providing cathode-ray oscilloscope as to why Holmes and Watson are even at the Baskerville estate.
        after(prenominal) agreeing to take the case, Holmes and Watson learn the Sir Henry Baskerville, an heir of the Baskerville family, is being trailed nearly capital of the United Kingdom by a mysterious bearded stranger. Holmes sends Watson to capital of the United Kingdom because he is too busy, so Watson digs up rough potential suspects that have sent the family and note and stolen a shoe. These take on Mr. and Mrs. Barrymore, servants on the estate, and Jack Stapleton and his sister Beryl, neighbors to the estate.
        In the book on that point is a possible red herring because Doyle alludes to the fact that the convicted shepherds crook that is on the loose in London would be amenable for everything going on in London. He tries to throw us off the path by placing guards all over London in pursuit of this felon, when really the culprit is right adjoining door.
        After not layting anywhere on his own, Watson calls in the help of Holmes, who remains unseen as to not crown off anyone who could be watching. When in London he notice that the neighbor, Jack Stapleton, is in line to inherit the Baskerville fortune. Because Hugo was killed by a dog attack and so was the next person in line to the fortune, Sir Charles, Holmes came to the conclusion that it had to be Stapleton.
        When they finally get...
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