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  • Moriarty Meets His Match

  • The Professor & Mrs. Moriarty Mystery Series, Book 1
  • By: Anna Castle
  • Narrated by: Jill Smith
  • Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Moriarty Meets His Match

By: Anna Castle
Narrated by: Jill Smith
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Summary

Professor James Moriarty has one desire left in his shattered life...revenge.

All he wants is to shame the man who ruined him and stop the brute from harming anyone else. Then he meets amber-eyed Angelina Gould and his world turns upside down.

An exploding steam engine kills a man at the International Exhibition. While Moriarty examines the wreckage, Sherlock Holmes appears, sent to investigate by Moriarty’s enemy. Holmes finds evidence that points at Moriarty, who realizes he must either solve the crime or swing it for it himself. He soon uncovers evidence of fraud and an unscrupulous company promoter. As he pursues those leads, he bumps into the alluring Angelina at every turn. She’s playing some game, but what’s her goal? And whose side is she on?

Between them, Holmes and Angelina push Moriarty to his limits - and beyond. He’ll have to lose himself to save his life and win the woman he loves.

©2016 Anna Castle (P)2019 Anna Castle
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Well worth a listen!

I've been on a bit of a Holmesian binge lately and having exhausted nearly all the tales I can find of his exploits, I found myself looking on a whim to see if there were any of his greatest foe. There were of course, and this is one which discusses a vastly less villainous Moriarty, who nonetheless finds himself at loggerheads with Holmes who is eager for a rival every bit as brilliant as he is.

Perhaps the crowning achievement of this book is that I found myself becoming very invested in the romantic life of Professor Moriarty, which isn't a sentence I ever thought I'd write.

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An Intriguing Twist.

I am a huge fan of the Sherlock Holmes novels and stories, therefore intrigued by this scenario. The crime novels central character is Professor James Moriarty and the mysterious Angelina Gould. Holmes and Watson and relegated to minor, though important characters. The writing is good and on the whole the conceit works. Both Moriarty and Gould are well developed and brought to life through excellent narration. The crime or crimes are intriguing and well portrayed. A very enjoyable novel.

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Note so I do not put you off - I know this review sounds more like an academic paper but I adore both the idea and the book so much I cannot help writing about it this way ( I am not one given to sugary phases). This is a novel and one that is very easy to listen to and very enjoyable.

I adore all the Sherlock Holmes stories but maybe it's just me but anyone - real or fiction - who is always right and sings their own praises makes me wish that at least once they are wrong, fail, nothing that causes harm to them or their reputation but just enough to stop them thinking they are a supreme being who all are beneath them and hopefully will realise they are just like others, human and humans can be wrong at the time.

So enter Anna Castles Moriarty and we find a man known in the Sherlock Holmes world as the arch-villain the nemesis of Sherlock who is as is Sherlock a man who was not born into the world as an evil genius. He is given a past which shows he is a man just like all men who can be hurt, love and just wants to earn a living.

This first book introduces him to us and fleshes him out and gives us a possible first meeting with Sherlock.

The story is about Moriarty, not Sherlock - he is a minor yet important character.

The author has i feel caught the 'real' Sherlock' that we know, love and become irritated within my view.

It's very easy on the ear but gives flesh to all in the book.

The narrator Jill Smith is a great choice and I enjoy her narration so much - just one little thing that grated on me - the word Marmalade is not spoken ( here in the UK anyway) as Marmalad but as Marmalaid.

If you are a lover or a hater of Sherlock Holmes but love crime novels then this book is a must as I hope are all the other books in the series. Enjoy

Extra - I bought books 1-3 in the series although as yet only listened to Book 1 and the author herself has kindly given me Book 4 for free and I will update this review as I have listened to them.

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