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Locked Rooms: A novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes Review

Locked Rooms: A novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
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"Locked Rooms" is Laurie King's eighth Mary Russell-Sherlock Holmes mystery, and it is one of her best. After spending time in India and Japan, Holmes and his young wife set sail for San Francisco, California in 1924. The ostensible reason for their visit is so that Mary can sign papers connected with the estate left by her parents, who died ten years earlier in a tragic car crash. However, Mary has an even more urgent motive for revisiting her childhood home. She has been having disturbing nightmares, and she would like to exorcise the emotional demons that have been tormenting her.
In the three years that she has been married, Mary has revealed few details about her childhood to her husband. Her past is a confusing and frightening maze that she has been extremely reluctant to navigate. Mary knows that her parents lived through the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, but why does she have no memory of being with them during that time? Why does she blame herself for the accident that took the lives of her mother, father, and younger brother? Finally, what is the significance of Mary's recurring dreams about flying objects, a faceless man, and a house with locked rooms to which only she has the key?
Laurie King's novel addresses these and other questions against the backdrop of one of the world's most scenic cities. The author's colorful and beautifully detailed descriptive writing brings Prohibition-era San Francisco to life, with its clanging cable cars, its wealthy mansions, and its breathtaking waterfront views. "Locked Rooms" is a multi-layered and richly textured novel. It is also a satisfying puzzle in which Russell uncovers some long buried family secrets and reexamines her assumptions about her parents' deaths. King provides a close look at the inner workings of the Holmes' unconventional marriage. In addition, "Locked Rooms" gives the reader a mini-history of the San Francisco earthquake, with a well-researched account of how this devastating event affected the city's traumatized residents.
Readers will enjoy the book's deliciously complex plot as well as the large and diverse cast of characters. Among them are Mary's childhood friend, Flo Greenfield, who has become a child of the jazz age, Tom Long, the son of the faithful Chinese couple who worked for Mary's parents, and the writer Dashiell Hammett, who helps Holmes with his sleuthing. King uses an unusual narrative device that presents a dual perspective, both through Mary's eyes and the very different eyes of her husband.
"Locked Rooms" has it all--an exotic locale, engrossing characters, fascinating historical background, and a suspenseful, well-told story. Fans of Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell will be delighted and entertained by this solid entry in a very successful series.


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The Ghost of the Golden Gate Bridge (Real Kids, Real Places) Review

The Ghost of the Golden Gate Bridge (Real Kids, Real Places)
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The story was cute. However more historicle facts about San Fransisco could have been added. My son loves to read about real places. By the time he was finished reading this book he wanted another one of her books, so now we have about 8 of them on the shelf. He loves to read them!


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What is planned as a pleasure trip to the city by the bay (San Francisco), turns out to be a topsy-turvy mystery with new friends helter-skelter through Chinatown, Lombardy, and even Alcatraz Prison one dark, foggy night.LOOK what's in this mystery - people, places, history, and more!San Francisco, CA ' Golden Gate Bridge ' Chinatown ' Asian Museum ' Alcatraz Island and prison history ' Coit Tower, Telegraph Hill ' Fisherman's Wharf ' Ghirardelli Square ' Levi Strauss Headquarters ' Lombard Street ' United States Mint ' Fort Point ' Golden Gate Bridge history and facts ' Suspension bridge ' California Gold Rush history and facts ' Earthquakes and tremors ' San Andreas fault facts ' 1906 San Francisco Earthquake ' Skateboarding ' Taquiero facts.This mystery incorporates history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that keep kids begging for more! Each mystery includes SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, Built-In Book Club and activities. Each Carole Marsh Mystery also has an Accelerated Reader quiz, a Lexile Level, and a Fountas & Pinnell guided reading level.--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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