"Will leave you dying to know more."--Rick Riordan, author of the
Percy Jackson series
The New York Times bestselling author of the Peter and the
Starcatchers and Kingdom Keepers series, Ridley Pearson, brings us the
riveting first tale of the Lock and Key trilogy about the origins of the
rivalry between literature's most famous enemies--Sherlock Holmes and
James Moriarty, told from the perspective of James's observant little
sister, Moria.
Before James grew up to be a ruthless, remorseless villain, he was a
curious boy from Boston, with a penchant for trouble and an acid tongue.
Thrown into a boarding school against his wishes, James winds up rooming
with a most unlikely companion: a lanky British know-it-all named
Sherlock Holmes ("Lock" to his friends). An heirloom Bible, donated by
the Moriarty family more than a hundred years ago, has gone missing, and
it doesn't take long for the two to find themselves embroiled in the
school-wide scandal.
The school is on lockdown until it's found, strange clues keep finding
their way to James, and a secret society lurks behind it all. It's a
brave new reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes series as only master of
suspense Ridley Pearson could envision. As Rick Riordan, author of the
Percy Jackson series, says, "This tale will change the way you see
Sherlock Holmes and leave you dying to know more."