The most dangerous confession is the one that makes you sympathise with a monster.
When Sherlock Holmes defeats Professor James Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, he believes the "Napoleon of Crime" is finished. Then, in the pocket of a discarded coat, he finds the Professor's private journal, and everything he thought he knew begins to unravel.
In that moment, this Sherlock Holmes mystery truly begins.
Holmes opens not a memoir but a manifesto. In its pages lies the answer to the question that has haunted readers for over a century: Why would a calculating mind like Moriarty's, knowing Holmes is a formidable fighter, choose close-quarters combat above a chasm?
The journal traces a prodigy's transformation into the spider at the centre of the web, revealing the intellect and discipline with which he bent the city to his will. Fog-shrouded streets, discreet clubs, and the back alleys of Victorian London become the arena of a mind that treats crime as higher mathematics.
Faithful to Doyle's canon yet boldly original, MORIARTY: The Napoleon of Crime is Victorian noir: atmospheric, immersive, and psychologically razor-sharp.
Inside this classic mystery told from the other side of the chessboard, you will discover:
A gripping villain POV that turns the traditional detective narrative upside down.
A martial arts training arc that reveals exactly how Moriarty planned to survive his final confrontation with Holmes.
The intricate heist planning of a true criminal mastermind.
A standalone narrative that sets the stage for the epic Victorian Moriarty Saga.
For readers of British mystery fiction and historical thrillers who have always wondered what the game looks like from behind the Professor's eyes.
Enter his mind, if you dare. You may not wish to leave.
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