The Art of Detection (Kate Martinelli Series #5) by Laurie R. King

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Synopsis

In this thrilling new crime novel that ingeniously bridges Laurie R. King’s Edgar and Creasey Awards—winning Kate Martinelli series and her bestselling series starring Mary Russell, San Francisco homicide detective Kate Martinelli crosses paths with Sherlock Holmes–in a spellbinding dual mystery that could come only from the “intelligent, witty, and complex” mind of New York Times bestselling author Laurie R. King….

Kate Martinelli has seen her share of peculiar things as a San Francisco cop, but never anything quite like this: an ornate Victorian sitting room straight out of a Sherlock Holmes story–complete with violin, tobacco-filled Persian slipper, and gunshots in the wallpaper that spell out the initials of the late queen.

Philip Gilbert was a true Holmes fanatic, from his antiquated décor to his vintage wardrobe. And no mere fan of fiction’s great detective, but a leading expert with a collection of priceless memorabilia–a collection some would kill for.

And perhaps someone did: In his collection is a century-old manuscript purportedly written by Holmes himself–a manuscript that eerily echoes details of Gilbert’s own murder.

Now, with the help of her partner, Al Hawkin, Kate must follow the convoluted trail of a killer–one who may have trained at the feet of the greatest mind of all times.

The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

The voice of Holmes that comes through in this first-person narrative seems far removed from that of Conan Doyle's fictional icon. But this Holmes is entirely consistent with the character who figures in another King series, which has him married to a clever young woman who proves invaluable to his sleuthing. Working solo here, Holmes makes grand work of a mystery that, however dicey its origins, has plenty of period atmosphere and dovetails nicely into Kate's present-day investigation.

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Biography

Laurie R. King is the New York Times bestselling author of eight Mary Russell mysteries, four contemporary novels featuring Kate Martinelli, and the bestselling novels A Darker Place, Folly, and Keeping Watch. She lives in northern California.

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Very Engrossing Readby djwpar_2000

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May 04, 2009: Good Laurie King book..Not as good as some of the other Kate Martinelli books but very good.

Waste of timeby Porthos

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October 27, 2008: With such a fun (albeit not original) murder in San Francisco with a female detective, I could not believe how boring this book was beginning, middle and end. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would roll over in his grave to see the spirit of one of his character's used in such a bit of nothing. If you like a book that is a tribute to run of the mill policework that features a dull and apathetic detective chasing a boring murderer who is not clever in the least- this might be the book for you.


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