First of all, this is a classic story of Sherlock Holmes narrated by his dear Watson, the author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is one if not the best story teller in British Literature concerning detective issues.
The story began with a strange case that came to Baker Street in the hands of Dr. Mortimer who came to London from a countryside town called Devonshire, where apparently a mysterious case had taken place, it was not only a matter of murder but also under strange circumstances were supernatural issues seem to have a role. According to Dr. Mortimer, the head physician and close friend of Sir Charles Baskerville who was a wealthy landowner in Devonshire, there was a curse over this Baskerville …show more content…
Watson was supposed to sent Sherlock reports on everything he found useful and interesting for the case and he did, he was also supposed to take good care of Sir Henry which he often with exceptions. Sir Henry started to feel weird and afraid because he felt like something evil was upon him, but at the same time he found love in Mrs. Stapleton. This did not like Mr. Stapleton who was somehow jealous of him because he said his sister had been his companion since ever and he did not want to lose her, but he did it not in a very appropriate way, especially for a butterfly collector. So here we have what we can call a main clue. Watson started to investigate all this suspicious things and he found out that there was a man hiding in the moor and that that man was a convict who had commited several murders and he was being protected by the Baskerville's servants, it turns out that this man was the servant's wife's brother and was being fed by the servants. He decided to went there and trap this felon by he ran away, at that moment he saw another man standing at the top of a rock watching him he felt helpless and went back to Baskerville Hall. Watson had made