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  • Jun 6, 2024 | librarything.com | Diana Gabaldon |David Brin |Laurie R. King

    There are many ways authors can participate in the LibraryThing community. Become a LibraryThing AuthorThe best way to begin connecting with readers on LibraryThing is to become an official LibraryThing Author. See the full list of current LibraryThing Authors, or participating authors like Diana Gabaldon, David Brin, and Laurie R. King. If you haven't yet, search for your LibraryThing author page. When you're there, you'll see an "Is this you?" box in the upper right corner.

  • Mar 4, 2024 | audiofilemagazine.com | Laurie R. King

    Amy Scanlon takes over from longtime series narrator Jenny Sterlin to provide an exemplary debut performance of King's 18th Holmes/Russell adventure. Sterlin's distinctive voice and extraordinary characterizations will always echo in our memories, yet fans will welcome Scanlon's unique, engaging approach. Holmes and Russell arrive in the French countryside to visit Holmes's son, Damien Adler.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | caffeinatedbookreviewer.com | Laurie R. King

    28th Feb Sophia Rose is here with a review of The Lantern’s Dance by Laurie R. King. Come see why she loved this adventure in the Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes historical mystery series. The Lantern’s Danceby Laurie R.

  • Feb 17, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Laurie R. King

    Whether you are new to Laurie R. King's Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes mysteries or are a regular, you will be in for a treat with her latest effort. Over the course of this series, King has created her own Holmes universe building on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original stories. THE LANTERN’S DANCE is special in that it is full of Holmes’ history, and we learn much more about this iconic sleuth by the end of the book. Mary Russell is on crutches from a badly sprained ankle during a prior adventure.

  • Feb 14, 2024 | crimereads.com | Laurie R. King

    Those of us who write series novels generally spend a lot of time thinking about our characters’ background—where do they come from, what is their education, their taste in food and music, what jobs have they held? Some writers work out entire biographies of the characters, filled with details that may never make it into a story, but that feel necessary for their creator to know.

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