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Like The Adventure of the Empty House, this book also used words and languauge that I'm not used to. I liked this one because it was about a snake. I enjoy reading about animals and this was an unexpected twist to the story. I never would have guessed what the "speckled band" was. I would recommend this book to people who enjoy mysteries. Megan might enjoy this because she seems to like myserties and animals also. 
Holmes and Watson were awoken to a lady coming frantically to their home. She was very frightened so they learned why. Her sister had died and told her to watch out for the "speckled band". She didn't understand why she was being warned of this because she couldn't figure out what that was. Her stepfather was a suspect because of if either of the two sisters married he wouldn't get as much money as if neither of them married. He was the one plotting the murder, but Holmes was the only one who could see how. 
I don't want to give away the rest, but I enjoyed finding out how the murder had taken place. I enjoyed this story more than the other because at this time i understand Sherlock Holmes better. I have background information on him. Also,he had not disappeared in this story so it made more sense to me. 

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herlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is the stepfather of his life, Dr. They get up unusually early one morning to meet a young woman named Helen Stoner, who is afraid that she is being threatened by Grimesby Roylott. Roylott is a doctor working in Calcutta, India, and married Helen's late mother, a widow who lives there. At the same time, the once rich but violent, ill-mannered and amoralAnglo-Saxonaristocrat was sentenced to prison for murdering Surrey and his Indian henchman in a fit of rage.

Helen's twin sister had died almost two years earlier, shortly before her marriage. Helen heard her sister's dying cry of "Spotted band!" but he could not decipher their meaning. Annoyed by the confusing death of her sister, Helen is now engaged and begins to hear strange noises and observe strange activities around Stoke Moran, the poor and heavily mortgaged estate where she lives with her stepfather. .

Dr. Roylott also makes bizarre friendships on the site. He is friendly with the gypsies on the estate and has a cheetah and a baboon as pets. He's been making changes at home for a while now. Before the death of Helen's sister, changes were made to the inside of the house, and now she is having the outside wall repaired, forcing Helen to move into the room where her sister died.

Holmes listens attentively to Helen's story and agrees to take the case. He plans to visit the estate later in the day. But before he leaves, Dr., who threatens him if he interferes He is visited by Roylott himself. Holmes, undeterred, goes first to the courthouse, where Helen studies the will of her late mother, and then to the countryside.

At Stoke Moran, Holmes carefully inspects the inside and outside of the facility. Among the peculiar features he finds are a bed fixed to the floor, a bellcord not attached to any bell, and a vent between Helen's Dec Dec room and Dr Roylott's room.

Holmes and Watson arrange to spend the night in Helen's room. They wait in the dark until three in the morning; suddenly, a faint metallic sound and a dim light passing through the ventilator prompted Holmes to take action. While quickly lighting a candle, he discovers the "speckled band", a venomous snake, on the bellcord. He hits the snake with his cane and drives it back off the ventilator. Excited, he fatally attacks Roylott, who is waiting for him to return after killing Helen. Holmes identifies the snake as an Indian swamp gatherer and explains to Watson why: The will of the deceased wife had provided for an annual income of £750, from which each daughter could claim a third after marriage. Therefore, Dr. Roylott planned to have both his stepdaughters removed before they married so as not to lose most of the fortune that the money left to them by their mother controlled when the daughters took them with them. Holmes admits that his attack on the snake made him indirectly responsible for Roylott's death, but he does not anticipate that this will bother him, as his action saved Helen's life.Wikipedia site:tr.faza-sna.com