Authors: Michael Kurland
Tags: #General, #Fiction, #Mystery & Detective, #Mystery Fiction, #Holmes; Sherlock (Fictitious Character), #Moriarty; Professor (Fictitious Character), #Historical, #Scientists
"Tennyson goes on: 'Yet I doubt not thro' the
ages
one increasing purpose runs, / And the thoughts of men are widen'd with the process of the suns.' "
"It's always good to end on a hopeful note," the duke said. He looked at Moriarty. "Where do you go from here?" he asked.
"Norway, I think," said Moriarty. "There's a man in Trondheim who has published some interesting work on the corona of
the sun, and I'd like to speak with him. After that, there are some interesting ruins in Algiers that I'd like to take a look at."
"Godspeed," the duke said. "You'll find a sizable check deposited to your account in London when you get back."
"Always welcome," said Professor James Moriarty.
The End
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THE
GREAT
GAME
Also by
Michael Kurland
Featuring Professor Moriarty
The Infernal Device and Others
(
includes
The Infernal Device, The Paradol Paradox, and Death by Gaslight)
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the
great game.
Copyright © 2001 by Michael Kurland.
All rights reserved.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kurland, Michael.
The great
game :
a Professor Moriarty novel / Michael Kurland.—1st ed. p. cm.
ISBN 0-312-20891-X (hc)
ISBN 0-312-30505-2 (pbk)
1. Moriarty, Professor (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Scientists—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3561.U647 G7 2001
813'.54—dc21
2001019577
First St. Martin's Griffin Edition: February 2003
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Back cover
Labeled the "Napoleon of Crime" in Doyle's classic Sherlock Holmes stories, Professor James Moriarty is now what he has been portrayed to be. In this, the third of Michael Kurland's acclaimed novels featuring Moriarty, he is once again called into action when Holmes suddenly disappears. A man is killed by a crossbow bolt on Moriarty's doorstep and his help is sought in the case of a captured English spy. From these thin threads, Moriarty quickly realizes that if he is to save all of Europe from impending chaos, he must find and defeat his deadliest opponent ever
Cover design by David Baldeosingh Rotstein
Cover illustration by Jill Bauman
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