Moriarty the Patriot, Vol. 9
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Beschrijving
The untold story of Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’ greatest rival, unfolds against a backdrop of London’s unequal society. It probes whether Moriarty’s dream of a more just and equal world can survive the temptations of power, hinting at whether he becomes a hero or a monster.
Before his famous rivalry, Moriarty challenges the unfair class caste system by ensuring corrupt nobility faces consequences. The narrative also links Milverton to the darker chapters of Jack the Ripper’s murders, revealing how Britain’s media king digs into William Moriarty’s past. A pivotal court case from Moriarty’s history—where a boy from the slums sued a nobleman—adds personal weight to the larger questions of justice and power.
This edition presents Moriarty in a vivid, character-driven light, inviting readers to reassess the lines between villainy and virtue while following a mystery steeped in London’s social tensions. The work blends suspense with moral inquiry, offering a fresh perspective on a legendary rivalry and the forces that shape it.
Features
- Untold story of Moriarty, Holmes’ greatest rival
- Sets in London’s class divide and quest for justice
- Moriarty’s dream confronts moral boundaries
- Milverton linked to Jack the Ripper’s case
- Court case: boy from the slums vs nobleman
The untold story of Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’ greatest rival, unfolds against a backdrop of London’s unequal society. It probes whether Moriarty’s dream of a more just and equal world can survive the temptations of power, hinting at whether he becomes a hero or a monster.
Before his famous rivalry, Moriarty challenges the unfair class caste system by ensuring corrupt nobility faces consequences. The narrative also links Milverton to the darker chapters of Jack the Ripper’s murders, revealing how Britain’s media king digs into William Moriarty’s past. A pivotal court case from Moriarty’s history—where a boy from the slums sued a nobleman—adds personal weight to the larger questions of justice and power.
This edition presents Moriarty in a vivid, character-driven light, inviting readers to reassess the lines between villainy and virtue while following a mystery steeped in London’s social tensions. The work blends suspense with moral inquiry, offering a fresh perspective on a legendary rivalry and the forces that shape it.
Features
- Untold story of Moriarty, Holmes’ greatest rival
- Sets in London’s class divide and quest for justice
- Moriarty’s dream confronts moral boundaries
- Milverton linked to Jack the Ripper’s case
- Court case: boy from the slums vs nobleman
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