The Hound of the Baskervilles (Fearless Editions) (Fearless Classics Book 2)
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Xabier Cid –
One of the good things about having a terrible memory is the ability to come back to stories that I've read, or even as this case read and watched, and read it again as it was my first time. And what a book: so many interesting and challenging things, from the mires of the moor and its barred landscape to the literary artifice of removing Sherlock Holmes from the scene for the dullest part of the book. Someone in my book club said that this work was a gallery of the excentricity of Victorian cha One of the good things about having a terrible memory is the ability to come back to stories that I've read, or even as this case read and watched, and read it again as it was my first time. And what a book: so many interesting and challenging things, from the mires of the moor and its barred landscape to the literary artifice of removing Sherlock Holmes from the scene for the dullest part of the book. Someone in my book club said that this work was a gallery of the excentricity of Victorian characters, and it certainly is. I enjoyed the characters, the mystery and the perfectly balanced hiding and revealing: we felt like Watson, only a few yards behind in this race, but not miles behind as it happens so often. A very pleasant and enjoyable reading.
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