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Sherlock Holmes a Duel With the Devil

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Morarity! He was, according to Sherlock Holmes, 'the Napoleon of crime', - a mathematical genius gone mad who was the thinker and organizer behind nearly every great crime that came Holmes' way. Why then was the professor, whose evil pervaded the city like a bleak November fog, so seldom mentioned in Dr Watson's accounts.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2003

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1,111 reviews144 followers
September 1, 2022
Three short stories about Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson and their encounters with Professor Moriarty. The stories are fairly entertaining, however, there is a noticeable mistake in the second story about the courier. It refers to a Sir William Morrison and his wife, however, she is called Mrs. Abigail Morrison. Surely that should be Lady Morrison? The third story is probably the best because it does show the close relationship between Holmes and Watson, something some authors tend to forget. 3.5 stars
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December 8, 2019
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382 reviews4 followers
January 25, 2023
Not Enough Stars!!

I LOVED this one!!!!
This is three short stories in one...And I was a goner in the last story!!
Definitely one if the best I've come across!!!
Every Sherlock Holmes fan needs this one in their collection.
The battle between good and evil rages, but we also get to see the rewards of true friendship.
Well done, Roger Jaynes!!
I'm totally reading this again!

Christa
16 reviews
January 15, 2019
Excellent collection of Sherlock Holmes stories

I am an avid reader of Sherlock Holmes stories. I have read Arthur Conan Doyle's works, as well as several other authors' works. I found this collection to be extremely well written and in keeping with ACD's characters. Thoroughly entertaining!
11 reviews
December 28, 2022
Dr Watson walked into the room drew his service hand gun and shot at Sherlock point blank.

Now the game is on! Moriarty is closer to killing Sherlock and Dr Watson than ever.
I enjoyed this author bringing these chacters alive. I can believe having tea and toast with them by a roaring fire! Great read.
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72 reviews
August 22, 2017
Drei sehr interessante Fälle in dieser kleinen Sammlung zusammengefasst.
Es war sehr spannend zu lesen, wie dieser Autor die gefährlichkeit Moriartys weiter ausführt.
Und auch die Beschreibung von Holmes und Watsons Beziehung ist einfach nur schön.
Kann ich nur empfehlen!
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127 reviews3 followers
December 15, 2018
Duel

Would have given it a three but in the third story post hypnotic suggestion is used as true but no one especially Watson would go against their moral fiber the rest would have been decent
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7,140 reviews69 followers
June 20, 2019
1888 and three seemingly unrelated cases, one by one, confront Holmes and Watson. Can Holmes link them and come to the solution before the final result is acted out. But by whom?
The story is covered by two short stories and a short novella.
An enjoyable well-written mystery
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4,677 reviews58 followers
March 29, 2017
Kindle Unlimited One of several Sherlock Holmes stories by an assorted group of authors, wanted to go through them all. Liked it, just didn't love it, sort of the right style and all but....
384 reviews2 followers
October 16, 2018
Amazing

This is another good Sherlock pastiche There is a rather neat twist on the writing ,at least to me, and it is left to the next reader to see if I am correct.
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1,486 reviews10 followers
July 6, 2019
The devil in the persona of Moriarty. Seems he's evil for the purpose of being evil. A good enough read.
32 reviews
March 1, 2020
A very well written Sherlock Holmes apocrypha. Jaynes got the feel of Doyle’s characters and 19th century England right. I enjoyed reading it.
363 reviews
October 7, 2022
I usually do not like Holmes stories by other authors, but this is the best I have read. Holmes seems more like himself - flaws and alls. Interesting stories.
131 reviews4 followers
June 1, 2019
A pretty fair collection of Holmes stories with Moriarty as the villain. Presented is a view of Moriarty when he still had a 'straight' job as Mathematics professor in Scotland. The Homes obsession with him was already intense.
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928 reviews9 followers
November 7, 2016
We have gadgets to do just about everything for us. We carry powerful communications in the palm of our hand. There are machines that analyze blood and any other sample that might be found at a crime scene. So why, after 129 years, does Sherlock Holmes continue to hold sway in the world of crime and detection?

The first Holmes tale, "A Study in Scarlet," published in 1887 continues to be read to this day. Holmes has been a staple in the movies with more than 70 actors playing the title role in more than 200 films. Those of us who just can't get enough Holmes watch "Elementary" faithfully, accepting Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu in the roles of Sherlock and Dr. Watson. Baffling!

I read the Conan Doyle canon as a child. I marveled at Holmes' ability to sniff a bit of ash and be able to tell just what variety of tobacco produced it. My image of Holmes was derived from the movies, first Basil Rathbone who was stiff and proper, then Jeremy Brett on the BBC who added action to the character and now Robert Downey, Jr. who has added humor. I must also mention Benedict Cumberbatch who, as a modern Sherlock, uses some of the aforementioned gadgets but still relies on his formidable brain to solve the case.

Writers have taken up pen, typewriter, word processor and computer to continue the legacy of a fictional character that is larger than life and who refuses to die. This has apparently been going on since 1893.

We all know that Holmes and Watson are paired, as are so many things, but without the great villain they might have been a mere ink spot in literary history. Roger Jaynes has produced, with the help of John Watson, of course, three cases heretofore unknown about the diabolical Moriarty. These tales were held back to keep those involved and those in their circle from becoming Moriarty's prey.

If you are a fan of the great detective, as I am, you might just want to add this well written collection to your library.
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635 reviews1 follower
April 19, 2016
"Sherlock Holmes: A Duel with the Devil" by Roger Jaynes is in reality three short stories. (Sometimes, I read too quickly when getting a Holmes book for my Kindle.) I have nothing against short stories; I was just expecting a novel. However, these three stories were good! The Devil here is, of course, the classic nemesis for Holmes: Professor Moriarty. The events take place shortly after Professor Moriarty was expelled from his University position. So the reader does get a good view of those early years of Holmes and The Professor.

Jaynes captures the atmosphere of Victorian London; his ability to create local color through place, sounds, and language is excellent. Jaynes' writing is good; his plots are well crafted and are filled with intrigue, twists and Holmes' faultless logic. Each story draws the reader in and thus reads quickly. The stories are all entertaining; however, the second story is a little weaker. I personally loved the third story because it develops and shows the close friendship between Holmes and Watson, something that is often not cultivated in other books. If you are a Holmes fan, I do recommend this book and its stories to you!
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376 reviews30 followers
April 11, 2016
This book combines three tales involving Sherlock Holmes and crimes involving Professor Moriarty and his henchmen. It concludes with a direct clash between Holmes and Moriarty. The author does a wonderful job of writing in the style of Conan Doyle. It almost feels like you are reading tales by the master himself. The only reason that I give it four stars rather than five is that I did guess the mystery in the first two stories. But that did not take away from my enjoyment of the book. I would recommend this to any Sherlock Holmes fan.
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Author 154 books95 followers
April 4, 2016
I really wanted to give this 4 stars but the third story, in my opinion, let it down
nevertheless, well-crafted plots and pretty good characterization, even if Watson does come across as a tad wooden
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2,178 reviews141 followers
April 6, 2016
A little choppy in the final section but otherwise satisfactorily adequate...
22 reviews
July 26, 2016
Superb!

This book was totally and absolutely absorbing! I love the adventure as well as the intrigue. I will definitely be looking to read more books by this author.
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43 reviews
August 25, 2016
Perfect Crime-perfect Detective

I thought I was reading A. Conan Doyle himself. Marvelous tale with many twists and turns. A must read for Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts.
1 review
November 15, 2016
True to Sir Arthur

I could not tell if I was reading today's version or that of the past. Well done. A great easy read.
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