It felt like two lovers were divided because of their differences about the world and what is considered good or bad. After finishing Final Fall I cannot for the love of all chocolate understand what was the reason of characters becoming mortal enemies? Just the enemies standing on different sides of the law - yes, but where's this 'mortal' word in there I can not see. The problem with Lock and Mori is that with every new book it was getting less realistic and more dramatic, which would not be a bad thing if drama was not too much of a teenage kind. For me it was a question either book 2 will beat its predecessor and become my next favorite series. After I finished the first book I was a little bit on a crossroad about this series: from one side, it was a promising new trilogy dark and realistic, and I saw a lot of potential in it. The more alluring this story seemed as Holmes and Moriarty are not just enemies - they are lovers Moriarty is a girl and I found it quite an intriguing idea, making everything more dramatic and preparing my poor heart for a heartbreak in advance. The story of two mortal enemies and how they became to be the enemies is what caught my attention a few years ago when I first noticed Lock and Mori. For me it was always hard to resist a Sherlock Holmes retelling, especially when it is about Holmes and Moriarty.
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