
Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles
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Narrado por:
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Tom Hodgkins
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De:
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Kim Newman
Imagine the twisted evil twins of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson and you have the dangerous duo of Professor James Moriarty - wily, snake-like, fiercely intelligent, terrifyingly unpredictable - and Colonel Sebastian Basher Moran - violent, politically incorrect, debauched. Together they run London crime, owning police and criminals alike. When a certain Irene Adler turns up on their doorstep with a proposition, neither man is able to resist.
An entertaining and wickedly humorous crime adventure from the best-selling author of Anno Dracula.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys mystery and a healthy dose of British wit. Hodgkins does a great job as "Basher" Moran, the narrator. His sibilant rendition of Moriarty is also very enjoyable.Who was your favorite character and why?
I'd have to say Moriarty. We so often see things from Holme's point of view. It was refreshing to taste the "dark" side, so to speak. Interestingly, as amoral as the narrator would have us believe Moriarty is, he still is not some raging psychopath that one would have a hard time sympathizing with.Which character – as performed by Tom Hodgkins – was your favorite?
Moriarty.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me laugh in some spots...Moran is quite descriptive.the side of the coin that falls face down...
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What did you love best about Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles?
Hearing stories from the bad-guys also spotting characters from other books in the stories.What was one of the most memorable moments of Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles?
When Moran met all three Moriarty brothers, all named James or also the interactions with Irene Adler. I think my favorite story in this book is The Adventure of the Six Maledictions.Which character ??? as performed by Tom Hodgkins ??? was your favorite?
It's a toss-up between Moran or Moriarty. Irene Adler was well done though.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I wouldn't call this one a "moving" type book, funny yes.Any additional comments?
It's a fun and quick listen. I can't decide how I feel about the ending and if I want a sequel written.Hilarious Spoof/Spin On Sherlock Holmes
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close shave
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Kim Newman handles these characters in a fresh, engaging way. His writing is entertaining and feels appropriate for a 19th century narrator without falling into the frequent pitfalls of a pastiche/vintage remix-I.E., slavishly following 19th century storytelling conventions that haven't translated well, shoehorning in too much period language, etc etc. He also manages to pack in plenty of cameos from turn of the century favorites without leaving the reader feeling like he's missing something if they don't pick up on them.
I also found narrator Tom Hodgkins' performance to be excellent. The characters sound distinct, and the numerous accents that crop up are handled well.
I will say that if you hold the canonical versions/stories of some characters-particularly the thin detective of baker street and his trusty companion-to be sacrosanct you may not like how Mr. Newman portrays them. However, to paraphrase a classic TV show, if you're wondering how this all can be reconciled with the original stories, and other literary facts, just repeat to yourself its just a book I should really just relax.
In short: its great fun.
A darn fine time with replay value to spare
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not really sure what to make of it...
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Outside of the Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes canon I consider Newman’s work THE definitive Professor Moriarty novel. Moriarty isn’t the only villain that shows up to stake a claim to London however. The worst of the worst from literature and popular culture show up to work with and against the professor and his capable right hand Sebastian Moran. Fu Manchu, Rupert of Hentzau, Irene Adler, Raffles, Dr. Nikola, and many others are featured at different points. Particularly interesting is the war between Moriarty and his TRUE arch-nemesis where they fight for control of the criminal underworld of London and Europe. I can’t recommend this one enough. If you’re a fan of the Holmes canon or just really appreciate Victorian villainy you’ll love this book.
THE Professor Moriarty novel
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Great Performance & Story
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a Rollicking Randy Read!
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More Please!!!
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This particular story is actually a handful of stories, all written from the memoirs of Moriarty's right-hand thug, Col. Sebastian Moran. What's inside? Depravity, cunning, top-notch characterization, and humor.
Not only do we get to see inside Moriarty's genius through the eyes of his loyal operative, we also get a look at the likes of Raffles, Lupin, Irene Adler (a rather obnoxious but humorous take on her), and of course, Holmes himself. And there are plenty others. The more you know about the pulp greats of that age, the better Newman's books are, but don't let that deter you. These books are gateways to discovery. The plots for this one are ingenius. My personal favorite from this one? Moriarty defiles the reputation of a former student by staging a martian invasion. The weapon of choice: vampire squid. It's priceless.
Newman at His Best
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