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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Kaaberbol -> Kaehler -> Kaehler -> Kahn -> Kahn -> Kalla -> Kandel -> Kane -> Kane -> Kanon -> Kaplan -> Kappes -> Karjel -> Karp -> Karp -> Karst -> Kava -> Keller -> Kellerman -> Kellerman -> Kellerman -> Kellerman -> Kellerman -> Kellerman -> Kellerman -> Kellerman -> Kelley -> Kelly -> Kelly -> Kelly -> Kennealy -> Kerley -> Keskinen -> Khan -> Khoury -> Kies -> Kilmer -> King -> King -> King -> King -> King -> King -> Kingston -> Kirschman -> Kistler -> Klaus -> Kling -> Knight -> Kong -> Koontz -> Korman -> Koryta -> Kovacs -> Kozak -> Kramer -> Krich -> Krueger -> Krueger -> Kuger -> Kuhns |
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Laurie R. King |
A Letter of Mary: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes |
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Picador, 2007 (1996) |
Hardcover, Softcover |
In this 3rd in the series, a unique gift from an amateur archeologist launches Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes into one of their most provocative and dangerous cases. (TD) |
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Laurie R. King |
Locked Rooms |
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Bantam, 2005 (2005) |
Hardcover, CD |
This 8th adventure takes Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell to 1922 San Francisco, where Mary gradually opens the locked rooms of childhood memories. (HW) |
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Laurie R. King |
The Murder of Mary Russell |
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Bantam, 2016 (2016) |
Hardcover, e-Book |
This 'novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes' features their elderly housekeeper, Mrs. Hudson. (BW) |
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Laurie R. King |
Night Work |
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Bantam, 2000 (2000) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
Kate Martinelli digs into a murderous puzzle involving The Ladies of Perpetual Disgruntlement, a women's shelter, a bride burning, the goddess Kali, and old friends. The men are two dimensional, but King's women are powerful. (HW) |
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Laurie R. King |
O Jerusalem |
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Bantam, 2000 (1999) |
Hardcover, Paperback |
A cross between traditional Holmes and Indiana Jones. The formidable team of Sherlock Holmes and his young wife Mary Russell is sent to British-occupied Palestine by Holmes' spymaster brother Mycroft. Disguised as Bedouins, they follow the trail of a dangerous adversary to Jerusalem. (HW) |
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