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  1. Mary Higgins Clark. In this first book in the series, we meet Laurie Moran and learn that her husband was murdered in broad daylight five years before the book starts. The murderer told their young son, the only witness, that he would be next–and then he'd go for Laurie.

    • Publication Order of Anthologies
    • A Grave Talent
    • To Play The Fool

    Laurie R. King is a writer and American author that is best known by fans for her detective fiction. She was born on September 19, 1952 in Oakland, California. King graduated from the University of California Santa Cruz in 1977 with a degree in comparative religion and later graduated from the Graduate Theological Union with a masters in theology i...

    Grave Talent was first published in 1993. It is the first book in the Kate Martinelli series by King. Kate Martinelli belongs to the San Francisco Police Department and is extremely reserved and prefers to solve cases the old fashioned way in the place of using modern techniques, something she is criticized for. She has a lover as well, a psycholog...

    The sequel to the first Kate Martinelli mystery novel was published in 1995. The title is derived from a line in Shakespeare’s play “Twelfth Night”, where the jester says that it takes a wise man to play a fool. Celebrated author Laurie R. King is back again to show readers what Kate Martinelli’s got. The story starts off with a group of homeless p...

  2. Laurie Moran understands that a missing bride makes for the perfect cold case to investigate for Under Suspicion. Along with her team, she sets out to do a recreation of the night she disappeared at the resort in Florida with Amanda’s family and friends in attendance.

    • Beekeeper's Apprentice (1994) In Laurie R. King's captivating Beekeeper's Apprentice, a clever young woman named Mary Russell becomes the renowned detective Sherlock Holmes' apprentice, embarking on a thrilling journey through complex crime-solving, gender barriers, and the depths of friendship.
    • Monstrous Regiment Of Women (1995) Laurie R. King's "Monstrous Regiment of Women" is a gripping sequel in the Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series, where a fearless duo delves into a chilling web of theological conspiracies and unspeakable crimes, shaking the foundations of Victorian England's patriarchy.
    • Letter Of Mary (1996) In "Letter of Mary" by Laurie R. King, Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell delve into a captivating mystery when they receive an unexpected package that reveals a shocking secret about a biblical artifact.
    • The Moor (1998) In "The Moor" by Laurie R. King, detective Sherlock Holmes finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of secrets, fog-shrouded moorland, and a haunting mystery that threatens the lives of those who traverse its treacherous landscape.
  3. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Laurie R. King’s Mary RussellSherlock Holmes series weaves rich historical detail and provocative themes with intriguing characters and enthralling suspense. Russell and Holmes have become one of modern literature’s most beloved teams.

  4. Complete order of Jay MacLarty books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  5. A complete list of all Laurie McBain's books & series in order (7 books) (1 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

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