<p>‘Crime fiction’s most unlikely but utterly credible romance… Laurie King is the most interesting writer to emerge on the American crime fiction front in recent years’<br />Val McDermid (of The Beekeeper’s Apprentice)</p>
<p>‘An inventive variation on the Sherlock Holmes myth’<br />Time Out</p>
Third in Laurie King’s popular Mary Russell crime series: ‘Beguiling variation on Sherlock Holmes sequels…civilised, ingenious and engrossing’ – Literary Review
August, 1923. The quiet in the Holmes household in Sussex is shaken when Dorothy Ruskin, an amateur archaeologist from the Holy Land, appears with an exquisite inlaid box containing a scrap of ancient writing. Miss Ruskin soon dies in a traffic accident that Holmes and Mary prove was murder. But what was the motivation? Was it the little inlaid box holding the manuscript? Or the woman’s involvement in the volatile politics of the Holy Land? Or could it have been the manuscript itself – a letter seemingly written by Mary Magdalene that contains a biblical bombshell.
Beautifully written and steeped in authentic period detail, A Letter of Mary is a fascinating and intelligent read.
The third novel in Laurie King's riveting and intelligent series featuring Sherlock Holmes and his partner in sleuthing, Mary Russell.
It is August 1923 and all is quiet in the Holmes household in Sussex. Mary Russell works on academic research while Sherlock Holmes conducts malodorous chemistry experiments. Butthe peace comes crashing down when a figure from Mary's past enters their lives: Dorothy Ruskin, an amateur archaeologist recently returned from the Holy Land, pays the couple a visit, bringing with her a gift – a charming inlaid box containing a tattered roll of stained papyrus.
The evening following their meeting, Miss Ruskin dies in a traffic accident that Holmes and Mary soon prove was murder. But what was the motivation? Was it the inlaid box holding the manuscript? Or the woman's involvement in the volatile politics of the Holy Land? Or could it have been the scroll itself, a deeply troubling letter apparently written by Mary Magdalene that contains a biblical bombshell …
"A beguilding variation on Sherlock Holmes sequels."
LITERARY REVIEW
"Mary Russell combines the quirky intellect of her mentor with a modern modus operandi… A heroine to contend with."
TIME OUT
• Third in Laurie King’s highly praised series featuring Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell
• Laurie King is the author of the award-winning Martinelli and Hawkin crime novels
• With the exception of Patricia Cornwell, Laurie King is the only author to have pulled off the double of the CWA’s John Creasey and the US’s Edgar Award for Best First Crime Novel with A Grave Talent
• Laurie King is massive in the States, and A Letter of Mary has appeared in the American bestseller lists.
Competition: Peter Lovesey. Anne Perry
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Biographical note
Laurie King is a third-generation native of San Francisco, but since her marriage to an Anglo Indian professor she has lived briefly on five continents. She and her husband have two children. They live mostly in California.