To quote Sherlock Holmes, "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact." Perhaps this is the reason why, since the Reign of Queen Victoria, lovers of Sherlock have puzzled over the FACT that it's possible, and even likely, that Moriarty also survived the Reichenbach Falls. Using clues that exist in Doyle's original cannon, let us now deduce the TRUTH of how these famous events have come to pass in the singularly exciting, the sinisterly mind-bending, The TRIUMPH of MORIARTY! "If an account of that silent contest ...
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To quote Sherlock Holmes, "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact." Perhaps this is the reason why, since the Reign of Queen Victoria, lovers of Sherlock have puzzled over the FACT that it's possible, and even likely, that Moriarty also survived the Reichenbach Falls. Using clues that exist in Doyle's original cannon, let us now deduce the TRUTH of how these famous events have come to pass in the singularly exciting, the sinisterly mind-bending, The TRIUMPH of MORIARTY! "If an account of that silent contest could be written, it would take its place as the GREATEST piece of thrust-and-parry work in the History of DETECTION." - Sherlock Holmes, The Final Problem. The TRIUMPH of MORIARTY is a live radio play, or, 'Theatre of the MIND' with a cast starring: Moriarty, Moran, Mycroft, Sherlock, Watson & The Narrator, with the invaluable assistance of Moran's men, a Police Officer, a Messenger at the Train, Peter Steiler the Elder, a Swiss Messenger Boy, a Voice on Park Lane, Lestrade, and a Prison Guard.
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