![]() ![]() Normally I hate it when books have really fast plots, but this book needed it. ![]() ![]() ![]() If I started reading it again, I was not going to want to stop until I reached the end. Still, once I was halfway through the novel, I put it down and refused to pick it up again until I had a solid chunk of time to devote to it. Even so, I pictured a mini-Benedict Cumberbatch throughout the entire novel. This unexpected sign of humanity is really refreshing. In some ways they are the same, but in many they aren’t.įor starters, Mori is a girl and yes, it does lead to some romance, although love doesn’t take over the novel.īoth characters are in high school, leading Lock to make mistakes, and there are some clues he just can’t figure out. If you go into this novel expecting the main characters to be mini versions of themselves, you’ll be shocked. Naturally, Mori does not follow through with that part. There’s been a murder in Regent’s Park and Lock challenges Mori to solve the mystery before he does, the only catch being they have to share every clue with each other. Petty gives beset the novel off of James Moriarty and Sherlock Holmes on their first case. Set in modern day London, “Lock and Mori” by Heather W. A new gender-bending Sherlock has made its way to bookstore shelves. ![]()
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