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Mary Russell et Sherlock Holmes

Cette série retrace le partenariat inattendu entre un détective brillant à la retraite et une jeune femme d'une intelligence remarquable. Ensemble, ils abordent des affaires complexes qui testent leur esprit vif et leurs capacités de déduction. Situés sur fond du début du XXe siècle, les récits offrent des mystères captivants teintés d'histoire et d'échanges intellectuels. C'est une approche moderne de la détection classique, célébrant la puissance de l'intellect féminin.

Locked Rooms
A Letter of Mary
Deadly Anniversaries: A Collection of Stories from Crime Fiction's Top Authors
Justice hall
The Murder of Mary Russell
Pirate King

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  1. 1

    The Beekeeper's Apprentice

    • 405pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    3,9(958)Évaluer

    Long retired, Sherlock Holmes quietly pursues his study of honeybee behavior on the Sussex Downs. He never imagines he would encounter anyone whose intellect matched his own, much less an audacious teenage girl with a penchant for detection. Miss Mary Russell becomes Holmes's pupil and quickly hones her talent for deduction, disguises and danger. But when an elusive villain enters the picture, their partnership is put to a real test.

    The Beekeeper's Apprentice
  2. 2
    4,0(915)Évaluer

    The dawn of 1921 finds Mary Russell, Sherlock Holmes’s brilliant young apprentice, about to come into a considerable inheritance. Nevertheless, she still enjoys her nighttime prowls in disguise through London’s grimy streets, where one night she encounters an old friend, now a charity worker among the poor. Veronica Beaconsfield introduces Russell to the New Temple of God, led by the enigmatic, electrifying Margery Childe. Part suffragette, part mystic, she lives quite well for a woman of God from supposedly humble origins. Despite herself, Russell is drawn ever deeper into Childe’s circle. When Veronica has a near-fatal accident–and turns out to be the fourth bluestocking in the group to meet with misadventure after changing her will–Russell and Holmes launch a quiet investigation. But the Temple may bring the newly rich Russell far closer to heaven than she would like.…

    A monstrous regiment of women
  3. 3

    A Letter of Mary

    • 315pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,0(681)Évaluer

    In 1923, an amateur archaeologist brings Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes an inlaid box from the Holy Land and then promptly dies in a suspicious traffic accident that leaves the master detective and Mary with a dangerous manuscript seemingly written by Mary Magdalene. Reissue.

    A Letter of Mary
  4. 4

    The Moor

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    4,0(15330)Évaluer

    Latest in Laurie King's popular and much admired Mary Russell crime series: `Beguiling variation on Sherlock Holmes sequels... civilized, ingenious and engrossing' - Literary Review schovat popis

    The Moor
  5. 5

    O Jerusalem

    • 416pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    3,9(110)Évaluer

    Forced to flee England, Sherlock Holmes and his young apprentice Mary Russell enter British-occupied Palestine under the auspices of Holmes's enigmatic brother, Mycroft. Their arrival coincides with a rash of unsolved murders that has baffled the authorities.

    O Jerusalem
  6. 6

    Only hours after Holmes and Russell return from solving one murky riddle on the moor, another knocks on their front door...literally. It’s a mystery that begins during the Great War, when Gabriel Hughenfort died amidst scandalous rumors that have haunted the family ever since. But it’s not until Holmes and Russell arrive at Justice Hall, a home of unearthly perfection set in a garden modeled on Paradise, that they fully understand the irony echoed in the family motto, Justicia fortitudo mea est :A trail of ominous clues comprise a mystery that leads from an English hamlet to the city of Paris to the wild prairie of the New World. The trap is set, the game is afoot; but can Holmes and Russell catch an elusive killer--or has the murderer caught them?

    Justice hall
  7. 7

    The Game

    • 480pages
    • 17 heures de lecture
    4,2(276)Évaluer

    From the award-winning author of "Justice Hall" and "Folly" comes this "New York Times" bestselling novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and her husband and partner, Sherlock Holmes.

    The Game
  8. 8

    Mary and Sherlock head to San Francisco to settle the Russell estate and there the trauma Mary has been suppressing since childhood starts to reassert itself.

    Locked Rooms
  9. 9

    The Language Of Bees

    • 471pages
    • 17 heures de lecture
    5,0(1)Évaluer

    For Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, returning to the Sussex coast after seven months abroad is a delicious anticipation. But the longed for sweetness of their homecoming is quickly tempered by a bitter memory from her husband's past.

    The Language Of Bees
  10. 10

    The god of the hive

    • 480pages
    • 17 heures de lecture
    4,3(262)Évaluer

    Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, have stirred the wrath and the limitless resources of those they've thwarted. Now they are separated and on the run, wanted by the police, and pursued across the Continent by a ruthless enemy with powerful connections.

    The god of the hive
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    Pirate King

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,7(215)Évaluer

    Sent to Lisbon and Morocco, where a British studio is creating a silent film version of "The Pirates of Penzance," Mary Russell investigates a series of crimes targeting the production and confronts a high-stakes situation when actual pirates orchestrate a hostage situation.

    Pirate King
  12. 12

    Garment of Shadows

    • 416pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    3,9(59)Évaluer

    Mary Russell wakes up in a strange room in Morocco in man's clothing with blood on her hands. Holmes must find her before it's too late all the while being pulled into the growing war between France and Spain.

    Garment of Shadows
  13. 13

    Dreaming Spies

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    4,1(56)Évaluer

    1925. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes arrive home to find a stone. The stone is inscribed with the same name that they last saw in the Tokyo garden of the future emperor of Japan. It is the first indication that the investigation they did for him a year ago might not be as complete as they had thought.In Japan there were spies; in Oxford there are dreams. In both places, there is a small, dark-haired woman, and danger . . .

    Dreaming Spies
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  15. 15

    1925: Mary Russell receives word that one of her friends has been committed to Bedlam mental hospital. Feeling less than balanced herself, the last thing she wants is to visit the mad but she agrees to investigate. When her friend escapes, Russell follows, only to find that the lunatics may be in charge of the asylum, and nothing is as it seems.

    Island of the Mad
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    Riviera Gold

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    4,0(3388)Évaluer

    "Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes turn the Riviera upside-down to crack their most captivating case yet in the New York Times bestselling series that Lee Child called "the most sustained feat of imagination in mystery fiction today." It's summertime on the Riviera, where the Jazz Age is busily reinventing the holiday delights of warm days on golden sand and cool nights on terraces and dance floors. Just up the coast lies a more traditional pleasure ground: Monte Carlo, where fortunes are won, lost, stolen, and hidden away. So when Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes happen across the Côte d'Azur in this summer of 1925, they find themselves pulled between the young and the old, hot sun and cool jazz, new friendships and old loyalties, childlike pleasures and very grownup sins.."-- Provided by publisher

    Riviera Gold