Moriarty
Sherlock is gone. Moriarty is not. And the world is running out of time.
Three years after Sherlock Holmes vanished beneath the roaring waters of Reichenbach Falls, the world has moved on. But one man hasn’t: Dr. John Watson. Grieving. Hardened. Haunted.
When a killer emerges who leaves no clues, has no patterns, and feels no mercy, it will take a genius to stop them.
Enter Professor James Moriarty.
Moriarty offers a dangerous alliance to Holmes’ oldest friend, but catching the killer is only the first act. Behind the horror lies a threat so vast it could bring down nations.
Teaming up with the sharp-minded Inspector Zenisha Lestrade, Watson is dragged into a cat-and-mouse chase across a world on the brink. But nothing is what it seems.
Not the murders.
Not Moriarty’s plan.
And certainly not the truth about what really happened at Reichenbach.
Moriarty is a bold, pulse-pounding reinvention of the Holmes mythos, where the criminal mastermind becomes the only hope against a darkness too vast for heroes alone.
The world’s greatest villain is back. And this time, he’s trying to save it.
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Gavin Collinson
Before becoming a full-time writer Collinson’s career lurched from camp site management to journalism and marketing within the movie industry. He later enjoyed stints on Coronation Street and Emmerdale before working across a number of roles on Doctor Who for almost a decade. Since leaving the TARDIS he’s written for the stage, radio, computer games and Virtual Reality experiences. He scripted 2021’s The Lonely Assassins (starring Jodie Whittaker), hailed by Engadget as ‘the best Doctor Who game ever made’ and he’s the author of the dark thriller, The Hitchcock Murders.
A fan of classic film/TV he’s delivered talks and events on topics ranging from James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and Ghostwatch, to Leni Riefenstahl and Alfred Hitchcock.
Raised in Blackpool, he currently lives in Guildford, Surrey.
Moriarty
Moriarty consists of one book and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

