ANTHONY HOROWITZ
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From The Times of London
24th April 1891
HIGHGATE BODY FOUND
Police have no explanation for a peculiarly brutal murder
that has come to light close by Merton Lane in the normally
pleasant and quiet vicinity of Highgate. The deceased, a man
in his twenties, had been shot in the head but of particular
interest to the police was the fact that his hands had been tied
prior to the killing. Inspector G. Lestrade, who is in charge
of the enquiry, inclines to the belief that this dreadful act
took the form of an execution and may be related to recent
unrest in the streets of London. He has identified the victim
as Jonathan Pilgrim, an American who had been staying at
a private club in Mayfair and who may have been visiting
the metropolis for reasons of business. Scotland Yard has
been in contact with the American legation but so far no
address has been found for the dead man and it may be some
weeks before any relatives come forward. The investigation
continues.
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The Reichenbach Falls
Does anyone really believe what happened at the Reichenbach
Fal s? A great many accounts have been written but it seems to
me that all of them have left something to be desired – which
is to say, the truth. Take the Journal de Genève and Reuters, for example. I read them from start to finish, not an easy
task for they’re both written in that painfully dry manner of
most European publications, as if they’re reporting the news
because they have to, not because it’s something they want you
to know. And what exactly did they tell me? That Sherlock
Holmes and his foremost adversary, Professor James Moriarty,
of whose existence the public were only now learning, had
met and that both of them died. Wel , it might as wel have
been an automobile accident for all the excitement those two
author ities managed to put into their prose. Even the headlines
were dull.
But what really puzzles me is the narrative of Dr John
Watson. He describes the entire affair in Strand Magazine ,
starting with the knock on the door of his consulting room
on the evening of April 24th 1891 and continuing with his
journey to Switzerland. I yield to no one in my admiration for
the chronicler of the adventures, exploits, memoirs, casebooks
and so on of the great detective. As I sit at my Remington
Number Two improved model typewriter (an
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