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The entire premise of this books bugs me. Supposedly a Retcon of the Final Problem, this has Watson saying that he essentially spared Sherlock Holmes's blushes and his cocaine addiction by libelling a relatively innocent maths professor as a murderer and organiser of all the criminal activity in London. How did Watson not have his arse sued off him by Moriarty?
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