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The Final Problem (2000)

by Arthur Conan Doyle(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 4
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The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
review 1: This story, set in 1891, introduces Holmes's greatest opponent, the criminal mastermind Professor James Moriarty.Holmes arrives at Dr. John Watson's residence one evening in a somewhat agitated state and with grazed and bleeding knuckles. He has apparently escaped three murder attempts that day after a visit from Professor Moriarty, who warned Holmes to withdraw from his pursuit of justice against him to avoid any regrettable outcome. First, just as he was turning a street corner, a cab suddenly rushed towards him and Holmes just managed to leap out of the way in time. Second, while Holmes was walking along the street, a brick fell from the roof of a house, just missing the detective. He then called the police to search the whole area but could not prove that it was anythi... moreng other than an accident. Finally, on his way to Watson's house, he was attacked by a thug armed with a cosh. Holmes managed to overcome his assailant and handed him to the police but admitted that there was virtually no hope of proving that the man was in the employ of the criminal mastermind.Holmes has been tracking Moriarty and his agents for months and is on the brink of snaring them all and delivering them to the dock. Moriarty is the criminal genius behind a highly organized and extremely secret criminal force and Holmes will consider it the crowning achievement of his career if only he can defeat Moriarty. Moriarty is out to thwart Holmes's plans and is well capable of doing so, for he is, as Holmes admits, the great detective's intellectual equal.Holmes asks Watson to come to the continent with him, giving him unusual instructions designed to hide his tracks to Victoria station. Holmes is not quite sure where they will go; this seems rather odd to Watson. Holmes, certain that he has been followed to his friend's house, then makes off by climbing over the back wall in the garden. The next day Watson follows Holmes's instructions to the letter and finds himself waiting in the reserved first class coach for his friend, but only an elderly Italian priest is there. The cleric soon makes it apparent that he is Holmes in disguise.As the train pulls out of Victoria, Holmes spots Moriarty on the platform, apparently trying to get someone to stop the train. Holmes is forced to take action as Moriarty has obviously tracked Watson, despite extraordinary precautions. He and Watson alight at Canterbury, making a change to their planned route. As they are waiting for another train to Newhaven a special one-coach train roars through Canterbury, as Holmes suspected it would. It contains Moriarty, who has hired the train in an effort to overtake Holmes. Holmes and Watson are forced to hide behind luggage.Having made their way to Strasbourg via Brussels, the following Monday Holmes receives a message that most of Moriarty's gang have been arrested in England and recommends Watson return there now, as the detective will likely prove to be a very dangerous companion. Watson, however, decides to stay with his friend. Moriarty himself has slipped out of the grasp of the English police and is obviously with them on the continent.Holmes and Watson's journey takes them to Switzerland where they stay at Meiringen. From there they fatefully decide to take a walk which will include a visit to Reichenbach Falls, a local natural wonder. Once there, a boy appears and hands Watson a note, saying that there is a sick Englishwoman back at the hotel who wants an English doctor. Holmes realises at once it is a hoax although he does not say so. Watson goes to see about the patient, leaving Holmes alone.Upon returning to the Englischer Hof, Watson finds that the innkeeper has no knowledge of any sick Englishwoman. Realizing at last that he has been deceived, he rushes back to Reichenbach Falls but finds no one there, although he does see two sets of footprints going out onto the muddy dead end path with none returning. There is also a note from Holmes, explaining that he knew the report Watson was given to be a hoax and that he is about to fight Moriarty, who has graciously given him enough time to pen this last letter. Watson sees that towards the end of the path there are signs that a violent struggle has taken place and there are no returning footprints. It is all too clear Holmes and Moriarty have both fallen to their deaths down the gorge while locked in mortal combat. Heartbroken, Dr. Watson returns to England.I recommend this book to all readers that appreciate a well written mystery story.
review 2: The Final Problem was indeed a colossal, because it was the only problem that took away Sherlock with it.If one is aware of Sherlock than they are certainly aware of Moriarty, the devious, cunning, deceitful rival of Sherlock, and the only one who could challenge the wits of Sherlock. It was undetectable it see him in a short story because Moriarty; somehow, deserve mover kudos, but even in a short story; I assume, Moriarty has placed his charm over the readers.Sometime I envisage that, Moriarty, completes ,Sherlock, because without, Moriarty all the books, of Sherlock might had been a set of some amusing cases but when Moriarty steps in the circumstances becomes serious.That might be the reason why readers love hate, Moriarty , but it also seem a wee bit odd that Moriarty was a Mathematics teacher and that is all we know about his past, he has no kin, no who knows him and no one like a loyal supporter. It developers a wee dubious opinion about him; however lets come back to the story.The story was pervasively imparting thrills, such an action that has never been encountered in and book or short story of Sherlock, but I expected that there might be some kind of plots and tune back tactics like a game of chess, but still it was a very much engaging. -Over and out Rao Umar less
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aldean
32 a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of your people Israel."
rhianna
This story's make me very sad... ):
KatnissAndPeeta
We meet Moriarty!
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