6/25/2023 0 Comments Lock & Mori by Heather W. Petty![]() ![]() The book is told from Mori’s point of view, and while readers identify with her, they also see a glimpse of personality traits that hint at a future that could turn to crime. Creating Moriarty as a female character totally changes the way the two great minds approach each other. ![]() Petty is an imaginative look at the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and his nemesis James Moriarty sure to delight teen readers. But getting to the bottom of things may just ruin the romance developing between the two of them. But Mori finds the murder hits closer to home than she would have thought, and soon enough she is hiding clues from Sherlock in the hopes of solving the case on her own. They have only one rule: They must tell each other everything they discover along the way. The two geniuses are bound together in an effort to solve a murder in a nearby park. Imagine Sherlock Holmes in high school in modern day London meeting a girl named James “Mori” Moriarty. Just be sure to comment by midnight (PDT), Monday, September 14. If you’d like a chance to win a copy, just leave a comment below about your favorite Sherlock story. Petty, and I have one copy to give away to a reader in the U.S. The book is called Lock & Mori by Heather W. ![]() It’s interesting to see how the author plays with the well known crime-committing/crime solving duo. ![]() Today I’m taking part in a blog tour for a book that looks at how the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and James Moriarty would be different if they met as teenagers and if Moriarty was a girl. ![]()
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