443 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 2015

OCLC Number:
914417749

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4 stars (1 review)

Days after Holmes and Moriarty disappear into the waterfall's churning depths, Frederick Chase, a senior investigator at New York's infamous Pinkerton Detective Agency, arrives in Switzerland. Chase brings with him a dire warning: Moriarty's death has left a convenient vacancy in London's criminal underworld. There is no shortage of candidates to take his place -- including one particularly fiendish criminal mastermind. Chase is assisted by Inspector Athelney Jones, a Scotland Yard detective and devoted student of Holmes's methods of deduction, whom Conan Doyle introduced in The Sign of Four. The two men join forces and fight their way through the sinuous streets of Victorian London -- from the elegant squares of Mayfair to the shadowy wharfs and alleyways of the Docks -- in pursuit of this sinister figure, a man much feared but seldom seen, who is determined to stake his claim as Moriarty's successor.

3 editions

reviewed Moriarty by Anthony Horowitz (Sherlock Holmes -- bk. 2)

Review of 'Moriarty' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Sherlock Holmes is Dead!

No, not really. Not unless you have been hiding under a rock since Federation.

Holmes’ death is largely immaterial to events that play out in this novel. He doesn’t appear (or does he?) but his and Watson’s roles are taken up by the American Pinkerton agent and narrator of this tale, Frederick Chase and Athelney Jones, Scotland Yard Inspector and Holmes fanboi/stalker.

Moriarty is a Holmesian tale that occurs after the death of Moriarty and Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls. Our narrator Chase, is on the tail of an American master criminal who he believes was attempting meet up with Moriarty to form a continent spanning criminal empire. While at the Falls he meets with Scotland Yard Inspector, Athelney Jones who has been sent from London to inspect the body of Moriarty. Holmes’ body isn’t found.

Chase and Jones set out to impersonate Moriarty and meet …

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  • Private investigators
  • Murder
  • Police
  • Investigation
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  • History
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