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Holmes and Moriarty The new official Sherlock Holmes novel from Sunday Times bestselling author

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Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

17244

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.09.2024

Verlag

Simon & Schuster

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/15,1/2,3 cm

Gewicht

390 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-398-51454-6

Beschreibung

Rezension

'A wonderfully entertaining, high-speed, high-stakes adventure with two, no FOUR and more, characters from classic detective fiction! Holmes and Moriarty by Gareth Rubin is the real deal: an accomplished tribute, true to the spirit of Conan-Doyle, but with a thrillingly original story and enough accomplished inventiveness to captivate and satisfy. The perfect fix for Holmes fans - thoroughly recommended!' Janice Hallett

'Rubin brings Sherlock back to blazing life in this intriguing new mystery' Crime Monthly

'Rubin gives Holmes and Moriarty an authentic feel . . . weaving enough Conan Doyle in to feel right and infusing it with an originality . . . convincing, highly entertaining and smart' CrimeTime FM

'If you loved Gareth's 2023 novel The Turnglass, then make this top of your TBR pile . . . Such a pacy read, and one not just for Holmes fans but anyone who enjoys a race against time' Belfast Telegraph

'I was literally holding my breath towards the end of the book; I thoroughly enjoyed it' South London Press

'A mouth-wateringly ingenious premise' The Telegraph

'Aiming to slot seamlessly into Conan Doyle's existing canon rather than upend it, Rubin constructs a tightly plotted, slightly fantastical mystery that is so far up the street of traditional Holmes fans it's practically knocking down the front door of 221B' Buzz Magazine

'Entertaining and a pleasant addition to a growing post-Conan Doyle canon' Crime Time

Praise for The Turnglass:

'A bold, breathtaking piece of writing that absolutely nails its two books in one conceit. I doubt I'll ever read anything like it again, which is the highest compliment I can offer' Stuart Turton

'A stunning, ingenious, truly immersive mystery. The Turnglass is a thrilling delight' Chris Whitaker

'An intricate and thoroughly mesmerising tale of family plots and schemes across several generations' Guardian

'Murder, mystery and secrets combine to create a dazzling achievement that will hook you in' Best

'Your initial amazement at his ingenuity comes to sit alongside an appreciation of the heart and depth he brings to his stories. A risky idea, beautifully executed' The Telegraph

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

17244

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.09.2024

Verlag

Simon & Schuster

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/15,1/2,3 cm

Gewicht

390 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-398-51454-6

EU-Ansprechpartner

Simon and Schuster Netherlands BV
Herculesplein 96
3584 AA Utrecht
NL
[email protected]

Herstelleradresse

Simon and Schuster UK Ltd.
222 Gray's Inn Road
WC1X 8HB London
GB
[email protected]

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A Duel of Minds — Reviewing Holmes and Moriarty

Corinne Nathalie am 14.05.2026

Bewertungsnummer: 3137713

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

“Holmes and Moriarty” is a clever, high‑velocity mystery that grabs you from the first page and refuses to let you settle. Rubin Gareth structures the novel with real daring: half told through the razor‑edged perspective of Sebastian Moran, half through the steady, familiar voice of John Watson. The contrast between the two narrators gives the story a rhythm that feels electric—sharp, surprising, and constantly shifting under your feet. The language sparkles. Gareth has a gift for crisp, witty phrasing and for stitching humour into tension without ever breaking the mood. The pacing is relentless in the best way: scenes snap forward, twists land with confidence, and the plot keeps tightening until you realise you’ve read far more pages than you meant to. The dual‑lens structure is the book’s standout feature. Moran’s chapters are stylish and unpredictable, while Watson brings emotional grounding and a sense of classic detective‑fiction warmth. Together, they create a narrative that feels both fresh and rooted in tradition—a balance that’s surprisingly hard to pull off. Sherlock Holmes himself appears less frequently than one might expect or even whishes, but when he does step into the frame, the impact is unmistakable. His presence is felt even in his absence: in the tension between narrators, in the shadows of the plot, in the way every character seems to orbit the idea of him. It’s a bold choice, and while some readers may wish for more Holmes on the page, the restraint gives the novel its own identity. Overall, “Holmes and Moriarty” is a witty, fast‑paced, linguistically playful thriller with a genuinely intriguing twist of structure. It’s the kind of book you pick up for a quick chapter and suddenly realise you’ve devoured half of it. Fresh, clever, and full of momentum—a fantastic read.

A Duel of Minds — Reviewing Holmes and Moriarty

Corinne Nathalie am 14.05.2026
Bewertungsnummer: 3137713
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

“Holmes and Moriarty” is a clever, high‑velocity mystery that grabs you from the first page and refuses to let you settle. Rubin Gareth structures the novel with real daring: half told through the razor‑edged perspective of Sebastian Moran, half through the steady, familiar voice of John Watson. The contrast between the two narrators gives the story a rhythm that feels electric—sharp, surprising, and constantly shifting under your feet. The language sparkles. Gareth has a gift for crisp, witty phrasing and for stitching humour into tension without ever breaking the mood. The pacing is relentless in the best way: scenes snap forward, twists land with confidence, and the plot keeps tightening until you realise you’ve read far more pages than you meant to. The dual‑lens structure is the book’s standout feature. Moran’s chapters are stylish and unpredictable, while Watson brings emotional grounding and a sense of classic detective‑fiction warmth. Together, they create a narrative that feels both fresh and rooted in tradition—a balance that’s surprisingly hard to pull off. Sherlock Holmes himself appears less frequently than one might expect or even whishes, but when he does step into the frame, the impact is unmistakable. His presence is felt even in his absence: in the tension between narrators, in the shadows of the plot, in the way every character seems to orbit the idea of him. It’s a bold choice, and while some readers may wish for more Holmes on the page, the restraint gives the novel its own identity. Overall, “Holmes and Moriarty” is a witty, fast‑paced, linguistically playful thriller with a genuinely intriguing twist of structure. It’s the kind of book you pick up for a quick chapter and suddenly realise you’ve devoured half of it. Fresh, clever, and full of momentum—a fantastic read.

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