The novel is Moriarty (Harcourt, , $, pages, ISBN ) by the late John Gardner. He authored fifty-three books before he passed in , among them fourteen James Bond novels, The Boysie Oakes novels and three about the arch-criminal James Moriarty/5(65). The late John Gardner has re-imagined the James Bond series (following the passing of Ian Fleming) and has also paid fine homage to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with his series of novels featuring Sherlock Holmes and his arch-nemesis, Moriarty. Set a handful of years following the alleged "deaths" of both Holmes and Moriarty, the "Napoleon Of Crime" is amassing his evil band of followers to enact revenge against all /5(62). John Gardner. · Rating details · ratings · 70 reviews. John Gardner's Moriarty is a posthumous novel, and that is a shame -- for several reasons. One, because it is the last book we will see from one of the most protean of crime thriller writers, a man who made a mark in a variety of different genres and whose prolific output never suffered a slackening of quality (as was the case with so many /5(70).
Now back in print after forty years: The second novel in John Gardner's bestselling series of Victorian crime thrillers pitting Sherlock Holmes against the Napoleon of crime, Professor James www.doorway.ru riches accumulated from an American crime spree, Professor Moriarty proceeds to annihilate his. Perhaps my favorite Sherlock Holmes pastiche is 's The Return of Moriarty by John Gardner. In it, Professor Moriarty (who did not perish at the Reichenbach Falls) is a Victorian Era godfather, with a criminal organization the envy of the American mob in the Roaring Twenties. A sequel followed it the next year, The Revenge of Moriarty. In this Victorian-set crime thriller, Professor Moriarty sets out to kill Europe's underworld leaders—and his arch-enemy, Sherlock Holmes: "Superb" (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). Now back in print after forty years: the second novel in John Gardner's bestselling series of Victorian crime thrillers.
Professor Moriarty Series. A series written by John E. Gardner about Professor James Moriarty and his nefarious schemes. Moriarty lives again and revolts against those who attempt to oust him from his rightful place as king of all criminal endeavors. Now back in print after forty years: The second novel in John Gardner’s bestselling series of Victorian crime thrillers pitting Sherlock Holmes against the Napoleon of crime, Professor James Moriarty. With riches accumulated from an American crime spree, Professor Moriarty proceeds to annihilate his enemies. The late John Gardner has re-imagined the James Bond series (following the passing of Ian Fleming) and has also paid fine homage to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with his series of novels featuring Sherlock Holmes and his arch-nemesis, Moriarty. Set a handful of years following the alleged "deaths" of both Holmes and Moriarty, the "Napoleon Of Crime" is amassing his evil band of followers to enact revenge against all who have done them wrong leaving the final strike for Sherlock.
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