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Gardner, John Moriarty ISBN 13: 9781847245885

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Bestselling British novelist John Gardner published two books purporting to be the true history of Professor James Moriarty, archenemy of Sherlock Holmes, the Napoleon of crime. The books - The Return of Moriarty and The Revenge of Moriarty - were praised as stand-alone volumes set in a vividly accurate Victorian London and a stunning vision of the underworld of the time, inhabited by the kind of men and women who lived and preyed on the society of the late 19th century. Now it is the turn of the century and Moriarty has been away from London for several years, realizing his plans to set up crime syndicates in major U. S. cities. He is suddenly called back to London where his vast criminal society has been overrun by a rival concern led by the shadowy Sir Jordan 'Mad Jack' de Levant - a supposed gentleman hoodlum who is acting on behalf of the leaders of well-known criminal elements in France, Italy, Spain and Germany. Moriarty lives again and revolts against the upstart criminals who have attempted to oust him from his rightful place as king of all criminal endeavour.

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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 of his contemporaries and predecessors, such as Robert Ludlum and Alistair MacLean). Secondly, because this book is an adroit historical crime novel, an innovative entry in the field which is (these days) becoming a touch overcrowded. And finally (and most importantly), because Moriarty is one of the most intelligent and striking extensions of the character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as the arch nemesis of The Great Detective, Sherlock Holmes.

Gardener had been such a capable practitioner in so many fields that it was no surprise when he proved so able at reinventing Doyle's master criminal. John Gardner had created the clever Boysie Oakes novels (ingenious parodies of Ian Fleming's Bond adventures) before very successfully taking up the Fleming legacy directly, and creating several new adventures for 007. Gardener's more serious thrillers (in the John le Carré/Len Deighton mould) featuring the agent Herbie Kruger were polished entries in the espionage field, and a series of novels featuring Moriarty demonstrated his mastery of a variety of genres. This last novel may be published after the author's death, but it's a fitting end to the series. Moriarty has been forced to flee England and live in America during the 1890s, but he returns to London in 1900 to find that his huge criminal empire has been rifled by the new crime boss idle Jack Idell. A grim and bloody battle ensues, delivered with all the panache that John Gardener demonstrated throughout this beguiling series. --Barry Forshaw

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Gardner's solution is witty and supplies the hinge on which this novel swings merrily along .. Liberally laced with underworld argot (a helpful glossary is provided). There's also a virtuoso description of a music hall performance at the Leicester Square Alhambra - Financial Times. (Financial Times)

Gardner revels in getting the details of, say, the food or the thieves' slang of the period right and also has fun in echoing other crime fiction - John le Carre, the Godfather, Thomas Harris. This is the world of the Holmes stories, but fascinatingly viewed from the bottom up, through criminal's eyes - Sunday Times. (Sunday Times)

The place and time are scrupulously researched and excitingly portrayed but above all, it's the characters that stay in the reader's mind ..The story of Moriarty's reclamation of the London underworld is the sort that grabs the reader by the lapels and won't let go - The Newsletter of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London. (Newsletter of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London)

.. Adroit at period detail, Gardner fills his text with the lyrics of contemporary songs and nineteenth century street slang . striking .. Makes the man who tried to murder Sherlock Holmes seem close to sympathetic - Times Literary Supplement. (Times Literary Supplement)

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  • PublisherQuercus
  • Publication date2008
  • ISBN 10 1847245889
  • ISBN 13 9781847245885
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages320

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