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Mary Russell's War and Other Stories of Suspense

de Laurie R. King

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Séries: Mary Russell: Chronological Order (short story collection), Mary Russell (short story collection)

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Fiction. Mystery. Laurie R. King illuminates the hidden corners of her beloved Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series in this dynamic story collection. In nine short stories, seven of which have never previously been available in print, and one brand new, never-before-seen Sherlock Holmes mystery-available together for the first time-Laurie R. King blends her long-running brand of crime fiction with historical treats and narrative sleight of hand. At the heart of the collection is a prequel novella that begins with England's declaration of war in 1914. As told in Mary Russell's teenage diaries, the whip-smart girl investigates familial mysteries, tracks German spies through San Francisco, and generally delights with her extraordinary mind-until an unimaginable tragedy strikes. Here too is the case of a professor killed by a swarm of bees; Mrs. Hudson's investigation of a string of disappearing household items-and a lifelong secret; a revealing anecdote about a character integral to The God of the Hive; the story of Mary's beloved Uncle Jake and a monumental hand of cards; and a series of postcards in which Mary searches for her missing husband, Sherlock Holmes. Last but not least, fans will be especially thrilled by Mary's account of her decision, at age ninety-two, to publish her memoirs-and how she concluded that Ms. King should be the one to introduce her voice to the world.… (mais)
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This was a cute anthology. Some good and some neutral. I have a lot of trouble buying the Holmes as a father thing. Especially if the mother is Irene Adler. Ultimately, I have determined I have outgrown these books. It just did not hold my attention nearly as well as I thought it would. ( )
  thebacklistbook | Jun 24, 2023 |
Fab! It was great fun to read (and listen) through this collection of short stories. ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
I'm a huge fan of the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes books, so I found this collection interesting. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it otherwise, because it lacks the satisfying depth and intrigue of one of the full length books -- however, Mary Russell's Wedding had me laughing out loud.
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  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
This is a collection of short stories centered around Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes. In the first, we are introduced to Mary's disreputable Uncle Jake. In the second, we learn Mary's reactions when war is declared in 1914 and what happens when she suffers an unthinkable tragedy.

We see Mary's first meeting with Sherlock Holmes from his point of view. We see the story about the events surrounding their marriage. Mrs. Hudson even has a case of her own in this anthology.

We read how Mary comes to decide that Laurie King should be her biographer and why the stories were framed as fiction. That story is the only one I had trouble with in this books because, while I can believe that Mary lives to a healthy 92, I can't quite get around the idea of an active Holmes at 132.

This was a wonderful collection. I liked hearing Mary's voice and Sherlock's too. I liked the illustrations using period postcards. This anthology makes me want to reread the series. ( )
  kmartin802 | May 22, 2019 |
Laurie R. King’s Mary Russell’s War and Other Stories of Suspense collects ten short stories of Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, with one previously unpublished. The stories appear roughly in the order they occur chronologically within the Mary Russell series with the first, “Mary’s Christmas,” telling a story of her childhood while the antepenultimate, “My Story, or The Case of the Ravening Sherlockians,” and the penultimate, “A Case in Correspondence,” take place shortly after the publication of King’s first books in the series, exploring how the series’ publication impacts the Russell and Holmes as real people in 1992. The three longest stories, “Mary Russell’s War,” “Beekeeping for Beginners,” and “The Marriage of Mary Russell,” offer the most in-depth character studies. The titular story explores Mary’s late adolescence and desire to contribute to the war effort in 1911 after a family tragedy. “Beekeeping for Beginners” offers an alternate take on Mary and Holmes’ initial meeting, as previously chronicled in The Beekeeper’s Apprentice, though this time from Holmes’ perspective. “The Marriage of Mary Russell,” taking place between the second and third novels, A Monstrous Regiment of Women and A Letter of Mary, and helps to further situate Mary Russell within Sherlockiana while offering a heartwarming character study. Finally, while King previously published most of these stories, “Stately Holmes,” the final story in this volume, appears for the first time here. Barbara Peters, owner of the Poisoned Pen Bookstore in Arizona, prompted King to write it recalling the simple glad-hearted entertainment of Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Mazarin Stone.” The overall effect of Mary Russell’s War and Other Stories of Suspense is sure to delight fans of the series, though newcomers will want to familiarize themselves with at least a few of the other books first. ( )
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This is the story collection. Do not combine with the novella Mary Russell's War

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  • Mary Russell's War
  • Beekeeping for Beginners
  • Mrs Hudson's Case
  • The Marriage of Mary Russell
  • Birth of a Green Man
  • A Venemous Death
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  • A Case in Correspondence
  • Stately Holmes
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    Fiction. Mystery. Laurie R. King illuminates the hidden corners of her beloved Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series in this dynamic story collection. In nine short stories, seven of which have never previously been available in print, and one brand new, never-before-seen Sherlock Holmes mystery-available together for the first time-Laurie R. King blends her long-running brand of crime fiction with historical treats and narrative sleight of hand. At the heart of the collection is a prequel novella that begins with England's declaration of war in 1914. As told in Mary Russell's teenage diaries, the whip-smart girl investigates familial mysteries, tracks German spies through San Francisco, and generally delights with her extraordinary mind-until an unimaginable tragedy strikes. Here too is the case of a professor killed by a swarm of bees; Mrs. Hudson's investigation of a string of disappearing household items-and a lifelong secret; a revealing anecdote about a character integral to The God of the Hive; the story of Mary's beloved Uncle Jake and a monumental hand of cards; and a series of postcards in which Mary searches for her missing husband, Sherlock Holmes. Last but not least, fans will be especially thrilled by Mary's account of her decision, at age ninety-two, to publish her memoirs-and how she concluded that Ms. King should be the one to introduce her voice to the world.

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