Today, I am blogging again about
this edition of
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle. The first edition I read of the novel and the very first
Sherlock Holmes novel I read. As it was aimed at younger readers, it was accompanied by many pictures, really nice ones. We sometimes forget that a substantial amount of time of the plot is spent in London, where Holmes and Watson first see the villain of the story, although only from afar. The antagonist is also disguised under a heavy fake beard, so his identity remains a mystery at this point. It makes for a suspenseful chase in the city, which concludes with the Holmes being bested (by his own admission) by his unknown adversary. This image renders very well the tension and gives to the scene and the setting a neat aura of menace.
1 comment:
I love the Sherlock Holmes stories and have the full set on Kindle. I think “A Scandal In Bohemia” is my favourite.
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