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Well, kind of, Conon Doyle got the idea for the story off of a real English families so called 'curse' and decided to make it a Holmes story. But no, all the events recorded in this epistle are fictitious, aside from the original idea. Despite this fact, one still feels a chill, or turns to look behind ones back as they walk into the night, while reading this book, and even a single dog bark on a dark night came make one feel as if it is real. All this is the mark of a very talented writer, Sir Arthur Conon Doyle, or is it, Dr. John H. Watson? Hum! I wonder? ;)

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Some of the 60 Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle can be considered historical fiction, but, in particular, the second half of the novels 'A Study in Scarlet' and 'The Valley of Fear.'

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The Hound of baskervilles is a mysterious novel

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i have seen Dis movie Nd also read it Nd i think Dis is just an imagination or else we can say it is an superstitious thinking of people about hound

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Yes, Some people think it is the best Sherlock Holmes novel!

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yes it is.

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