Moriarty

Moriarty

by Anthony Horowitz (Author)

Synopsis

Sherlock Holmes is dead. Days after Holmes and his arch-enemy Moriarty fall to their doom at the Reichenbach Falls, Pinkerton agent Frederick Chase arrives in Europe from New York. The death of Moriarty has created a poisonous vacuum which has been swiftly filled by a fiendish new criminal mastermind who has risen to take his place. Ably assisted by Inspector Athelney Jones of Scotland Yard, a devoted student of Holmes's methods of investigation and deduction, Frederick Chase must forge a path through the darkest corners of the capital to shine light on this shadowy figure, a man much feared but seldom seen, a man determined to engulf London in a tide of murder and menace. Author of the global bestseller THE HOUSE OF SILK, Anthony Horowitz once more breathes life into the world created by Arthur Conan Doyle. With pitch-perfect characterisation and breath-taking pace, Horowitz weaves a relentlessly thrilling tale which teases and delights by the turn of each page. The game is afoot...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Orion
Published: 23 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 140910947X
ISBN 13: 9781409109471
Book Overview: A delightfully fiendish crime thriller from the bestselling author of THE HOUSE OF SILK.

Media Reviews
Thrilling and compelling, with a stunning twist, this is written as if Conan Doyle were at Horowitz's shoulder, and is - in my view - the finest crime novel of the year. DAILY MAIL Is there nothing Anthony Horowitz touches that doesn't turn to gold? ...He captures Conan Doyle's narrative technique to perfection. Gory murders, honest thieves, brilliant disguises, breathless chases and red herrings abound DAILY EXPRESS A relentlessly fast-paced and entertaining read SUNDAY TIMES An unpredictable and twist-filled mystery from start to finish. But what do you expect from the man penning the next James Bond novel? SHORTLIST I hope it won't be the last of Horowitz' Holmes novels: should he publish another, I will be at the front of the queue. SPECTATOR Though Horowitz dishes up the gore and violence with relish, he also offers all the tropes one might expect from a Holmes yarn, including baffling coded messages, impossible murders and clever red herrings... plotting is just as brilliantly gnarly [as THE HOUSE OF SILK] but its tone more self-aware and laced with in-jokes. FINANCIAL TIMES His new novel, Moriarty, begins with a bravura dissection of Doyle's story The Final Problem in which he points out all the discrepancies, loose ends and improbabilities of behaviour. The remainder of the book is partly an ingenious exercise in explaining them away. ...An often excruciatingly exciting pursuit, and there is much casual slaughter, with hints of torture; nothing gratuitous but, as in The House of Silk, Horowitz's Victorian London is a much darker place than Doyle's. DAILY TELEGRAPH In this skilfully executed follow on, Horowitz takes up the Conan Doyle baton and creates a suitably stylish and twisty detective story. SUNDAY MIRROR THE HOUSE OF SILK, was very popular and a solid piece of work - well constructed, skilfully executed and persuasively tinged with that alluring sooty flavour of 1890s London. His second, MORIARTY, is much the same, but bolder in its ambitions GUARDIAN The plot is gripping and the writing most readable. In fact I must make a confession: I would rather read Horowitz than his model, Arthur Conan Doyle. LITERARY REVIEW A no-nonsense writer Horowitz proceeds briskly and ladles out spills and thrills with aplomb. Yet, the novel is terribly serious too - the author evokes a sombre atmosphere early on and thereafter cannot seem to shake it. This is a worthy addition to the store of Holmes fan-fic - but not be quite the romp you expected. IRISH INDEPENDENT Ultimately, Moriarty has its cake by playfully re-creating the Sherlock Holmes persona and eats it by poking gentle fun at his methodology - and, by extension, his enduring appeal...Anthony Horowitz may not be the most reverential of the many writers who have attempted to breathe new life into the legacy of Sherlock Holmes, but Moriarty proves that he is certainly one of the most entertaining . IRISH TIMES An exhilarating page-turner SUNDAY POST Horowitz weaves this mystery together perfectly and his plot twists are unpredictable until the last. NEWCASTLE JOURNAL A page-turner that is exhilarating and infuriating in equal measure. EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS Fans of Arthur Conan Doyle's London will surely adore this fine addition to the literature, being fast-paced but at this same time fully stocked with proper 'fair-play' clues. MORNING STAR Horowitz weaves a relentlessly thrilling tale which teases and delights by the turn of each page. WESTERN MAIL [It's] like Holmes under the influence of Ripper Street and Peaky Blinders... Holmes fans will love the theorising and super-smart twists in this deft and showy work of fandom. GLASGOW HERALD It's a seamless blend of old friends and new characters. Classic Holmes with a contemporary gloss. SAGA A cunningly contrived story that takes readers through many twists and turns. BBC HISTORY
Author Bio
One of the UK's most prolific and successful writers, Anthony Horowitz may have committed more (fictional) murders than any other living author. His most recent novel, THE HOUSE OF SILK, was a SUNDAY TIMES Top 10 bestseller and sold in more than 35 countries around the world. His bestselling Alex Rider series for children has sold more than 19 million copies worldwide. As a TV screenwriter he created both MIDSOMER MURDERS and the BAFTA-winning FOYLE'S WAR; other TV work includes POIROT and the widely acclaimed mini-series COLLISION and INJUSTICE. Anthony has recently joined the board of the Old Vic and regularly contributes to a wide variety of national newspapers and magazines. In January 2014 he was awarded an OBE for his services to literature. Anthony Horowitz lives in London.