It was a brave man who would cross the wild Devon moorlands in the darkness ... For the ancient legend of the hound of the Baskervilles had persisted in family history for generations. Indeed it was Sir Charles's mysterious death in the grounds of Baskerville Hall that brought Sherlock Holmes to the scene of one of his most famous and intriguing cases. What had it been that inspired such terror in Watson as it loomed out of the darkness? A spectral hound broken loose from hell; or a creature ofinfinite patience and cunning, with a smiling face and a murderous heart ...?
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SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE was born in Edinburgh in 1859. He studied medicine at Edinburgh University, where the methods of diagnosis taught inspired the idea for Sherlock Holmes's method of deduction. He began writing while he waited for his practice to grow, his greatest literary creations being Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. He died in 1930.
It was a brave man who would cross the Devon moorlands in darkness. For the ancient legend of the hound of the Baskervilles had persisted in family history for generations. It was Sir Charles's mysterious death in the grounds of Baskerville Hall that brought Sherlock Holmes to the scene.
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