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Late one night, Sir Charles Baskerville is attacked outside his castle in Dartmoor, England. Could it be the Hound of the Baskervilles, a legendary creature that haunts the nearby moor? Sherlock Holmes, the world's greatest detective, is on the case.
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"Subtitled: A Sherlock Holmes mystery by Arthur Conan Doyle, this story is retold by Martin Powell and illustrated by Daniel Perez. This is one of the eighteen titles in the Graphic Revolve: Classic Fiction from Stone Arch. This graphic novel adaptation explores the story of the hound that haunts the ancestral home and moors around Baskerville and how Sherlock Holmes is investigating the story. The illustrations are dark and haunting, but the story line follows the original well enough so that the reader will get the gist of the original. This may entice readers to seek out the complete version of the classic. No other reviews were found. (Additional, up to library standards, buy if there is a need.)" - Puget Sound Council
February 1, 2009
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1885, he graduated with a degree in medicine from Edinburgh University. Shortly after, Conan Doyle opened a successful medical practice in England. While there, he married Louise Hawkins, and the couple soon had two children, Mary Louise and Alleyne Kingsley. Meanwhile, Conan Doyle published several stories including A Study in Scarlet in 1887. This was the first story to feature the character Sherlock Holmes. Before his death on July 7, 1930, Conan Doyle wrote 55 more tales about the world's most famous detective.
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