10 Must-Read Books if You Loved The Hound of the Baskervilles
If you found yourself unraveling secrets alongside Sherlock Holmes in *The Hound of the Baskervilles*, dive into these gripping mysteries that blend suspense, clever twists, and atmospheric storytelling. From ancient curses to modern-day sleuthing, these 10 novels will keep you guessing like a holiday party of red herrings.
Editor's Top Match
The Murder of the Orient Express
by Agatha Christie
Why it's the perfect match
A masterclass in locked-room mystery with a dazzling, unexpected twist—perfect for fans who loved Baskerville’s chilling suspense and Holmes’ cerebral brilliance.
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The Big Sleep
by Raymond Chandler
Film noir’s definitive mystery with a labyrinthine plot, private eye Philip Marlowe facing off against corruption and double-crosses—just as suspenseful as Baskerville’s eerie moor.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
by Stieg Larsson
A cutting-edge investigative thriller with a tenacious female protagonist, hacking her way through dark secrets and shadowy conspiracies.

The Name of the Rose
by Umberto Eco
A 14th-century cathedral’s deadly secrets merge with cryptic clues, blending intellectual depth and murder mystery in Eco’s haunting, layered narrative.

Dracula
by Bram Stoker
The epitome of gothic horror, where a mysterious curse and vampire lore create an unforgettable atmosphere reminiscent of Baskerville’s ominous fog.

The Secret History
by Donna Tartt
A dark academia gem unraveling ancient rituals and a murderous cover-up, drawing readers into its enigmatic world much like Baskerville’s perplexing legend.

The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown
A fast-paced, tech-driven puzzle hunt that merges history and cryptography, satisfying fans of Baskerville’s Sherlockian deduction methods.

And Then There Were None
by Agatha Christie
Ten strangers stranded on an island, confronting a diabolical killer in this suspenseful, Christie-esque whodunit echoing Baskerville’s tense mystery.

The Talented Mr. Ripley
by Patricia Highsmith
A dark psychological study of obsession and deception, where moral ambiguity and moral unraveling echo Baskerville’s morally complex resolution.

The Lady Vanishes
by Agatha Christie
A vintage mystery of vanishing people and suspiciously quiet villages, blending Christie’s signature suspense with a vanishing presence like Baskerville’s phantom..
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