Posted: 27-Mar-2025
If the The Hound of the Baskervilles
is one of your favorite novels, you surely remember its sinister, sordid end, don’t you? It was an
inside job traced
to Jack Stapleton (alias Rodger Baskerville II). Jack proved to be the knave who killed his own uncle,
Sir Charles Baskerville, in an attempt to inherit Baskerville's estate.
But what was Jack’s motive? Was he just an indolent aristocrat who didn’t want to work for a living, preferring instead to live on inherited riches? Did he do it suddenly, without warning or out of desperation, after all attempts to get his share by just means had failed?
Read this book to find out.
Over to the review now?
But what was Jack’s motive? Was he just an indolent aristocrat who didn’t want to work for a living, preferring instead to live on inherited riches? Did he do it suddenly, without warning or out of desperation, after all attempts to get his share by just means had failed?
Read this book to find out.
Over to the review now?
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