I don’t want to to give too much away from the sequel, so rather than really touching on all the specific details of this second book in the series, I want to talk about the general plot and what I loved about it, so I can be sure that I don’t give out any spoilers (although there may be some!) If you haven’t read that book yet, check out my review for it here! When I first picked up Lock & Mori, I wasn’t really sure what to expect…I hadn’t really spent a lot of time being fascinated by Sherlock stories…but I do love the TV series. With the clock ticking, Mori will discover just how far she is willing to go to make sure that justice is served, and no one-not even Lock-will be able to stop her. The two of them set out to discover who is framing Mori, but in a city full of suspects, the task is easier said than done. Through it all, Lock-frustrating, brilliant, gorgeous Lock-is by her side. To make matters worse, the police are beginning to believe them. Threatening letters have started appearing on her doorstep, and the police are receiving anonymous tips suggesting that Mori-not her father-is the Regent’s Park killer. Mori’s abusive father is behind bars…and she has never felt less safe. Synopsis: Sherlock Holmes and Miss James “Mori” Moriarty may have closed their first case, but the mystery is far from over in the thrilling sequel to Lock & Mori, perfect for fans of Maureen Johnson and Sherlock.
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