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Letter of Mary
Letter of Mary | Laurie R King
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August 1923. All is quiet in the Holmes household in Sussex as Mary Russell works on academic research while Sherlock Holmes conducts malodorous chemistry experiments. But the peace quickly disappears as out of the past comes Dorothy Ruskin, an amateur archeologist from the Holy Land, who brings the couple a lovely inlaid box with a tattered roll of stained papyrus inside. 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 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 scroll itself, a deeply troubling letter that seems to have been written by Mary Magdalene and that contains a biblical bombshell...
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CrystalE02
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I loved this book!!! I enjoyed the mystery element in the book. I felt like Holmes and Russell had grown more as a couple. I rated this book a 5 out of 5 stars!!!

robinb I‘ve been wanting to read this series. 😊 8mo
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Gnora
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September was a little bit of a rough month, so all I did was listen to Audiobooks. All 6 of these were borrowed from the public library on #Libby.

Favorite: A Letter of Mary by Laurie R. King (re-read)
Least Favorite: Simply Love by Mary Balogh

#bookreport #readinglog #2020 #librarybooks #litsyloveslibraries

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Jen2
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So great!!

raeintheworld I love the Russell & Holmes books! 5y
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Bookwormjillk
Letter of Mary | Laurie R King
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Finished today #TeamSlaughter (theme)

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Plaidsticks
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#cottoncandyreads #audiobook (I really like the narrator but the next few books in the serious are only in print editions at the library).

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AbbaZabba02
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Book 51 of the year, finished?, Audio

The more I read, the more I love Mary.
King has done a fantastic job of expanding on the Holmes stories. This series will definitely be a permanent fixture in my library.

This time a friend of Mary and Holmes is killed and the two work hard to uncover the mystery of her death.

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jochristinee

I‘m so happy that I have found a new series to fall in love with! I can‘t wait to devour this book like the 2 before it!

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AvidReader25
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This is the 3rd book in the Mary Russell series. I loved the 1st book, was incredibly disappointed in the 2nd, so I was hesitant to read this one. I‘m so glad I decided to dive in! The writing was excellent. The characters showed growth. We revisited familiar faces but without dwelling so them for so long that it was just an attempt to recreate Doyle‘s work. Mary is the star of the series and seeing Sherlock through her eyes is interesting enough.

AvidReader25 @MayJasper Isn‘t that gorgeous! 7y
MayJasper Beautiful, like stained glass 😊 7y
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Read4life
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#bookmail from ThriftBooks. @Tiffy_Reads I got these 2 plus another Laurie King book with the gift card you sent me. Thank you so much! 💙

BibliophileMomma Yay! Happy you enjoyed the gift card! 7y
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LGW

“The poet‘s pen…gives to airy nothings a local habitation and a name.
—SHAKESPEARE”

Excerpt From: Laurie R. King. “A Letter of Mary.” Harlequin, 1996. iBooks.
This material may be protected by copyright.

Check out this book on the iBooks Store: https://itun.es/us/MZBax.l

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