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The Red Headed League: The Best Laid Plan
Canon Story: The Red-headed League
Title: The Best-Laid Plan
Author:
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Rating: G
Author's Notes: I took my inspiration from the Granada series and their premise that Moriarty was pulling John Clay's strings.
The Best-Laid Plan
John Clay's plan to steal the French gold was nearly flawless. Had it not been for the fortuitous circumstance of Mr Jabez Wilson calling upon my friend, no doubt the thieves would have got clean away.
But was John Clay indeed capable of such meticulous planning? Or, as Holmes suspected, was there another, more sinister intelligence behind the whole affair?
Title: The Best-Laid Plan
Author:
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Rating: G
Author's Notes: I took my inspiration from the Granada series and their premise that Moriarty was pulling John Clay's strings.
The Best-Laid Plan
John Clay's plan to steal the French gold was nearly flawless. Had it not been for the fortuitous circumstance of Mr Jabez Wilson calling upon my friend, no doubt the thieves would have got clean away.
But was John Clay indeed capable of such meticulous planning? Or, as Holmes suspected, was there another, more sinister intelligence behind the whole affair?
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Nicely done
Clerihew: Mister John Clay
Is more puffed-up popinjay
Than cunning criminal mastermind.
There's another, Holmes will find.
(I put this on the poetry page, but I wanted to put it here too since it was your 60 and the ensuing comments that inspired it!)
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