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The Game (King, Laurie R)
A three and a half star adventure: It's easy to enjoy The Game--after a few pages, the clever writing, the research, the exotic settings, heroine Mary Russell herself (she really can do anything), and--oh,yes--her husband (!) Sherlock Holmes take over [... more]
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The Moor (Mary Russell Novels)
Amazon.com Review: Longtime fans of Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, might think that their favorite sleuth met his fate at the hands of Dr. Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Anyone who believes that, however, obviously hasn't [... more]
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O Jerusalem (Mary Russell Novels)
Amazon.com Review: Although O Jerusalem is Laurie King's fifth book in her Holmes-Russell series, it actually takes us back to the era of her first book, The Beekeeper's Apprentice. Perhaps King was afraid that her characters, Mary Russell and Sherlock [... more]
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Justice Hall (Mary Russell Novels)
Amazon.com Review: A lost heir, murder most foul, and the unexpected return of two old friends start Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes--spouses and intellectual equals--on an investigation that takes them from the trenches of World War I France to the [... more]
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A Grave Talent
To Play the Fool: A friend turned me on to Laurie King by lending me To Play the Fool. I was hooked right away. My next Laurie King book was A Grave Talent The story was intriguing, the characters were compelling and the action exciting. I have [... more]
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A Monstrous Regiment of Women
Amazon.com Review: In The Beekeeper's Apprentice, Laurie R. King came up with a completely original story that had Sherlock Holmes as one of its principal characters but was in no way part of the Holmes canon. The focus of that book was a young woman, [... more]
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The Beekeeper's Apprentice: A Novel
My favorite book!!!: I have to admit, the beginning is slightly slow, but once the first case takes place, the plot becomes action-packed. It is written in first person by Miss Mary Russell herself. Mary Russell has recently arrived in Britain from [... more]
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Naked Came the Phoenix: A Serial Novel
Naked go the mystery writers: First of all, to enjoy this sort of novel, you have to be able to appreciate what's going on behind the scenes: backstabbing; plot-twisting; character reinventions. And I'm not talking about the story itself. I'm talking [... more]
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Naked Came the Phoenix
Naked go the mystery writers: First of all, to enjoy this sort of novel, you have to be able to appreciate what's going on behind the scenes: backstabbing; plot-twisting; character reinventions. And I'm not talking about the story itself. I'm talking [... more]
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A Grave Talent
To Play the Fool: A friend turned me on to Laurie King by lending me To Play the Fool. I was hooked right away. My next Laurie King book was A Grave Talent The story was intriguing, the characters were compelling and the action exciting. I have [... more]
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Folly
Amazon.com Review: "The thing about madness was, it just took so damn much energy, and it was so thoroughly tedious in the meantime." Master woodworker Rae Newborn knows madness intimately, with every bone, every pore, every particle of her [... more]
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To Play the Fool
No Sophomore Slump Here: This is Laurie R. King's second Kate Martinelli book, and it's a well-chosen follow-up to her previous novel. Slimmer and more concise than the sometimes-wordy first volume, this book places its focus on Brother Erasmus, a [... more]
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