A review by lalawoman416
Moriarty by Anthony Horowitz

5.0

It's not often that I read a book where I immediately want to re-read it as soon as I've read the last chapter (or in this case, the second to last chapter). This book starts just days after Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty heading over the Reichenbach falls. Pinkerton Detective Frederick Chase teams up with Professor Athelney Jones to take down an American criminal mastermind filling the void left behind by Moriarty. The writing is such a great homage to Doyle without being too on point so as to be distracting. The tone is dark, dreary, and exciting. Not enough can be said about this book, and yet nothing should be said so as to not spoil the book. Can't wait to read House of Silk.