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  1. Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche novel by Kim Newman. The novel, in the form of a series of connected stories, purports to be the memoirs of Colonel Sebastian Moran which detail his adventures with Professor Moriarty in what Empire Online describes as "a dark mirror for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's heroes."

  2. 1 set 2011 · A spin-off from Titan's highly successful Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series, The Hound of the D'Urbervilles sees acclaimed novelist Kim Newman (Anno Dracula) take on the fiendish Professor Moriarty.

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  3. A spin-off from Titan’s highly successful Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series, The Hound of the D’Urbervilles sees acclaimed novelist Kim Newman (Anno Dracula) take on the fiendish Professor Moriarty.

    • Paperback
  4. 4 ott 2011 · Unravelling mysteries -- all for their own gain. A spin-off from Titan's highly successful Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series, The Hound of the D'Urbervilles sees acclaimed novelist Kim Newman (Anno Dracula) take on the fiendish Professor Moriarty. Print length.

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  5. Imagine the twisted evil twins of Holmes and Watson and you have the dangerous duo of Prof. James Moriarty - wily, snake-like, fiercely intelligent, unpredictable - and Colonel Sebastian 'Basher' Moran - violent, politically incorrect, debauched. Together they run London crime, owning police and criminals alike.

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    • Kim Newman
  6. 23 set 2011 · Imagine the twisted evil twins of Holmes and 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.

  7. A one-stop shop for all things illegal, Professor Moriarty and Colonel Sebastian "Basher" Moran welcome nefarious visitors to their Conduit Street rooms, from the Christian zealots of the American West, to the Si Fan and <I>Les Vampires</I> of Paris, as well as a certain Miss Irene Adler.