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Locked Rooms (Mary Russell, Bk 8)
 
Locked Rooms (Mary Russell, Bk 8)
Author: Laurie R. King

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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780553583410 - ISBN-10: 0553583417
Publication Date: 3/28/2006
Pages: 560


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Hardcover, Audio CD

Book Description:
After departing Bombay by ship, Mary Russell and her husband Sherlock Holmes are en route to the bustling modern city of San Francisco. There, Mary will settle some legal affairs surrounding the inheritance of her family's old estate. But the closer they get to port, the more Mary finds herself prey to troubling dreams and irrational behavior -- a point not lost on Holmes, much to Russell's annoyance.

In 1906, when Mary was six, San Francisco was devastated by an earthquake and a raging fire that reduced the city to rubble. For years, Mary has denied any memory of the catastrophe that for days turned the fabled streets into hell on earth. But Holmes suspects that some hidden trauma connected with the "unforgettable" catastrophe may be the real culprit responsible for Mary's memory lapse. And no sooner do they begin to familiarize themselves with the particulars of the Russell estate than it becomes apparent that whatever unpleasantness Mary has forgotten, it hasn't forgotten her.

Why does her father's will forbid access to the house except in the presence of immediate family? Why did someone break in, then take nothing of any value? And why is Russell herself targeted for assassination? The more questions they ask of Mary's past, the more people from that past turn out to have died violent, unexplained deaths. Now, with the aid of a hard-boiled young detective and crime writer named Hammett, Russell and Holmes find themselves embroiled in a mystery that leads them through the winding streets of Chinatown to the unspoken secrets of a parent's marriage and the tragic car "accident" that a fourteen-year-old Mary alone survived -- an accident that may not have been an accident at all. What Russell is about to discover is that even a forgotten past never dies... and it can kill again.

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Barbara L. wrote on 7/8/2008...


Fiction can not possibly get better than this. Mary Russell just happens to be married to Sherlock Holmes and en route to bustling San Francusco to settle her family's estate. But as they get closer to port, Mary falls prey to utroubling dreams and irrational behavior. In 1906 when Mary was six, the city was devastated by an earthquake. For years, Mary has insisted she lived elsewhere at the time. But Holmes knows better. It's clear that whatever unpleasantness Mary has forgotten, it hasn't forgotten her. A series of mysterious deaths leads Russell and Holmes from the winding streets of Chinatown to the unspoken secrets of a parent's marriage and the tragic accident that Mary alone survived. What Russell dscovers is that even a forgotten past never dies ... and it can kill again."

Candace G. (Ogre) wrote on 10/22/2007...


This book is part of THE BEEKEEPER'S APPRENTICE series. Fantastic for Sherlock Holmes fans. Holmes is now married to Mary Russell, who either did or did not endure the horrors of the great San Francisco fire which destroyed the city---Russell has some memory problems and can't quite remember, but SOMEONE does remember what happened, and that someone wants her most thoroughly dead!

Judi T. wrote on 4/12/2007...


Loved it! I love this series in general, with it's often far-flung locales. But this time the setting was almost right at home, in San Francisco, and I still found it riveting. I hated to read that last page! I'd strongly recommend this series, I may even go back and read some "real" Sherlock Holmes!

Kathy C. (ktsmny) wrote on 4/5/2007...


Another great mystery for Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell. This time in San Francisco.

Mary H. (ravenswing) wrote on 3/8/2007...


The latest in the Sherlock Holmes/Mary Russell series. A super series if you like classic mysteries with great characters and inventive plots.
Highly recommended and hot off the presses.

Rebecca B. (Gardenpoet) wrote on 1/10/2007...


Fantastic, any lover of Sherlock Holmes will dig this one. I am an old fan and have the complete edition (from 221B Baker St in London) of Sherlock Holmes, and I can testify that this is a great read. Lot's of mystery (of course) plus written from the perspective of two characters, The Wife?????? and Sherlock's unique viewpoint, always right on target! the author did a wonderful job with a difficult idea. Bring Sherlock to life in our time and make it believable when you are not Sir Author Konan Dole. I want to know who has any of her other books with these characters in them, let me know, I'll order instantly!!!!! I LOVE IT! Rebecca (diamondpoet)

Joan L. (yolojoan) wrote on 1/5/2007...


Very nicely written, a good yarn.

Richard M. (algernon99) wrote on 11/27/2006...


This is the most recent (at this writing) of the wonderful Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes stories. I love this series, which just keeps getting better. In this one, we discover some long-repressed memories of Mary's childhood in the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. An excellent story.

MP P. (misslisslee) wrote on 11/15/2006...


Like all of the books in this series, this is imaginative and gripping. King develops her characters more richly through exploring Mary's history and resolves a difficult period in her past. One of my favorite in the series (second only to The Game).

JOHN K. (Jack33K) wrote on 10/9/2006...


Very enjoyable book.


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