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Old 07-09-2015, 06:28 AM   #1289
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Just started Moriarty by Anthony Horowitz, and it is every bit as good as his previous foray into the Holmes canon, House of Silk. This is set around the events of Sherlock's death at the Reichenbach Falls, and tells the story of what "really" happened. Well read by Julian Rhind-Tutt, who for the most part is doing an American accent in the character of a Pinkerton agent, though I suspect he is really English, as his Holmes voice seems more authentic. Americans may find his accent less than believable...
Yes, he is a moderately well-known English actor.
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