Gratis Versand ab € 14,99. Mehr Infos.
Bookbot

Laurie R. King

    19. September 1952

    Die Edgar-prämierte Krimiautorin Laurie R. King schreibt fesselnde Erzählungen, die sich mit komplexen Handlungen und der Psychologie ihrer Charaktere befassen. Ihre Werke sind für ihre intellektuelle Tiefe bekannt und erforschen oft komplexe Beziehungen und gesellschaftliche Nuancen innerhalb ansprechender Kriminalfälle. King verbindet meisterhaft Spannung mit durchdachter Charakterentwicklung und schafft Geschichten, die bei den Lesern lange nach der letzten Seite nachklingen. Ihre unverwechselbare Stimme und ihre gekonnt konstruierten Kriminalfälle festigen ihren Platz als bedeutende Figur in der zeitgenössischen Kriminalliteratur.

    Laurie R. King
    Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters. Kriminalroman
    Die Apostelin
    Tödliches Testament
    Das Moor von Baskerville. Kriminalroman. Dtsch. v. Marc Staudacher
    Die Insel der flüsternden Stimmen
    Wer Rache schwört
    • Wer Rache schwört

      • 415 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      geboren 1952, wuchs in San Francisco auf und studierte Theologie an den Universitäten von Santa Cruz und Berkeley. Später bereiste sie mit ihrem Mann zwanzig Länder und fünf Kontinente. Ihr erstes Buch „Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters“ entstand 1987. Die Autorin lebt heute mit ihrer Familie in Watsonville, Kalifornien.

      Wer Rache schwört
      4,1
    • Die Insel der flüsternden Stimmen

      • 589 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      Die Einsamkeit auf einer unbewohnten Insel vor der Nordostküste der USA wird für eine Frau nach dem Unfalltod von Mann und Tochter, nach Depression und Selbstmordversuchen zur rettenden Lebenswende. Beim Wiederaufbau einer ausgebrannten Hausruine entdeckt sie ein düsteres Familiengeheimnis, wird von ungreifbaren Ängsten und von einem mörderischen Verfolger bedroht.

      Die Insel der flüsternden Stimmen
      4,0
    • Tödliches Testament

      • 335 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      London 1921: Als Mary Russell eine alte Studienkollegin wiedertrifft, berichtet die ihr begeistert von einer neuen Glaubensgemeinschaft ausschließlich für Frauen. Margery Childe, die Gründerin, ist charismatisch und redegewandt; die reichen Damen laufen ihr in Scharen zu. Dann wird die Sekretärin des Vereins tot aufgefunden. Marys Jagdtrieb erwacht, als sie herausfindet, dass das nicht der erste Todesfall im "Neuen Tempel Gottes" war. Aber sie muss sich alleine an die Ermittlungen machen, denn ihr Lehrer Sherlock Holmes ist spurlos verschwunden.

      Tödliches Testament
      4,0
    • Mary Russell und Sherlock Holmes, der wohl eingeschworenste Junggeselle der Weltliteratur, haben geheiratet. Aber statt die Familienidylle zu pflegen, ist das Paar wieder mit einem Mordfall beschäftigt. Die angesehene Archäologin Dorothy Ruskin wird das Opfer eines kaltblütigen Verbrechens. Mußte die resolute Frau sterben, weil sie sich im Besitz einer mysteriösen Papyrusrolle befand, die anscheinend von der biblischen Maria Magdalena stammte.

      Die Apostelin
      4,0
    • Sherlock Holmes lebt 1914 als Bienenzüchter in Sussex und trifft auf die junge Mary Russell. Fasziniert von ihrer Intelligenz, bringt er sie in die Detektivarbeit ein. Bald steht er einer alten Feindin gegenüber, die ihm nach dem Leben trachtet.

      Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters. Kriminalroman
      4,0
    • Die Maske des Narren

      • 285 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      geboren 1952, wuchs in San Francisco auf und studierte Theologie an den Universitäten von Santa Cruz und Berkeley. Später bereiste sie mit ihrem Mann zwanzig Länder und fünf Kontinente. Ihr erstes Buch „Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters“ entstand 1987. Die Autorin lebt heute mit ihrer Familie in Watsonville, Kalifornien.

      Die Maske des Narren
      3,9
    • geboren 1952, wuchs in San Francisco auf und studierte Theologie an den Universitäten von Santa Cruz und Berkeley. Später bereiste sie mit ihrem Mann zwanzig Länder und fünf Kontinente. Ihr erstes Buch „Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters“ entstand 1987. Die Autorin lebt heute mit ihrer Familie in Watsonville, Kalifornien.

      Die Farbe des Todes
      3,8
    • Geh mit keinem Fremden

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Ein neuer Fall für Kate Martinelli und Al Hawkin von der Mordkommission San Francisco, der ihr Freundschaft auf eine harte Probe stellt. Als Jules, die zwölfjährige Tochter von Hawkins Verlobten Jani, bei einem Ausflug mit Kate plötzlich spurlos verschwindet, gerät die junge Polizistin ins Kreuzfeuer der Kritik. Man wirft ihr nicht nur Vernachlässigung der Aufsichtspflicht vor, sie wird auch verdächtigt, Jules entführt zu haben. Fieberhaft sucht Kate nach Spuren von Jules und stößt dabei auf die geheime Geschichte einer Kindheit.

      Geh mit keinem Fremden
      3,7
    • Die Feuerprobe

      • 537 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      Kinder in den Fängen einer geheimnisvollen Sekte Anne ist Professorin für Theologie. Sie gibt sich die Schuld am Tod ihres Mannes und ihrer Tochter, die beim kollektiven Selbstmord einer Sekte starben. Deshalb infiltriert sie für das FBI als Undercoveragentin verdächtige Sekten. Eine davon schient von unvorstellbarer Grausamkeit zu sein. Mehr als hundert Kinder schweben in Lebensgefahr…„Ihrem Sog ist schwer zu entkommen.“ (Freundin)

      Die Feuerprobe
      3,8
    • The Language Of Bees

      • 471 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      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
      5,0
    • 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
      4,3
    • The god of the hive

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      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
      4,3
    • Touchstone

      • 576 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      London, 1926. Harris Stuyvesant, agent of the US Bureau of Investigation, is on a mission. A series of bomb attacks on American soil, thought to be the work of an up-and-coming British politician, have left him with a vendetta more personal than professional. But when his search for answers leads him to government official Aldous Carstairs, the US agent may find himself in over his head.At Carstairs' recommendation, Stuyvesant enlists the help of Bennett Grey, a man with unique abilities. After the Great War left him with an excruciating sensitivity to human deceit, Grey has withdrawn from the world. Now, however, he must help the American insert himself into the terrorist's rich and radical social circle. Here Stuyvesant uncovers hidden secrets, a horrifying conspiracy, and wonders if he can trust his touchstone, Grey, to reveal the most dangerous player of all . . .

      Touchstone
      4,2
    • Hear My Voice

      • 398 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Infuse multicultural literature into your curriculum with this innovative program introducing students to works by authors from the many cultures represented in the United States. Alive with works by a variety of authors including African Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans, this rich compilation engages students with nearly 200 classic and contemporary entries. Help students connect literature to the world as they explore universal themes in poems, essays, autobiographies, short stories, and novel excerpts enhanced by reproductions of contemporary art.

      Hear My Voice
      4,0
    • Mary Russell's War

      • 350 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Laurie R. King illuminates the hidden corners of her beloved Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series in this dynamic short story collection.

      Mary Russell's War
      4,2
    • Castle Shade

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      A queen, a castle, a dark and ageless threat--all await Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes in this chilling new adventure

      Castle Shade
      4,2
    • Mary Russell: The Game

      A Mary Russell Novel

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      It’s only the second day of 1924, but Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, find themselves embroiled in intrigue. It starts with a New Year’s visit from Holmes’s brother Mycroft, who comes bearing a strange package containing the papers of an English spy named Kimball O’Hara—the same Kimball known to the world through Kipling’s famed Kim. Inexplicably, O’Hara withdrew from the “Great Game” of espionage and now he has just as inexplicably disappeared. When Russell discovers Holmes’s own secret friendship with the spy, she knows the die is cast: she will accompany her husband to India to search for the missing operative. But Russell soon learns that in this faraway and exotic land, it’s often impossible to tell friend from foe—and that some games aren’t played for fun but for the highest stakes of all…life and death.

      Mary Russell: The Game
      4,2
    • 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
      4,1
    • Dreaming Spies

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      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
      4,1
    • 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
      4,1
    • Keeping Watch

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The novel delves into the complexities of good and evil, set against the backdrop of Folly Island. Laurie R. King's masterful storytelling weaves a suspenseful narrative that highlights her unique talent and depth as an author. This latest work promises to be a compelling exploration of moral dilemmas, showcasing her ability to captivate and provoke thought in her readers.

      Keeping Watch
      4,1
    • The Murder of Mary Russell

      • 350 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The brand-new adventure featuring the much-loved duo Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes.

      The Murder of Mary Russell
      4,0
    • In this chilling adventure, Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes face a dark and ageless threat within the confines of a castle. The narrative unfolds as they navigate the complexities of royal intrigue and the looming dangers that come with it. The blend of mystery and suspense keeps readers engaged as the duo confronts both external and internal challenges, testing their wits and resolve.

      Castle Shade: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
      4,0
    • O Jerusalem

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      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
      3,9
    • Riviera Gold

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      "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
      4,0
    • Garment of Shadows

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      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
      3,9
    • The latest installment in the popular Sherlock Holmes-inspired mystery series features fifteen talented authors presenting new cases for Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic detective. Sherlock Holmes has intrigued readers and writers alike for over a century, setting a standard for genius, mastery, and heroism in storytelling. The enduring friendship between Holmes and Dr. Watson has also influenced countless creators. The Holmes tales have shaped not only the mystery genre but also science fiction, adventure, and supernatural narratives. When renowned Sherlockians Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger invited fellow writers to draw inspiration from the Holmes canon, a wealth of stories emerged, with over sixty modern writers contributing to four acclaimed anthologies. In their upcoming volume, set for release in December 2020, King and Klinger welcome another fifteen masters from various genres, including horror, thrillers, and science fiction, all united by their admiration for the original stories. Previous tales have traversed different eras, featuring a diverse array of characters, from historical figures to ghosts and robots. Some stories revisit Holmes and Watson, while others explore the lives of those influenced by them. The new collection promises to deliver more unforgettable, funny, haunting, and thrilling narratives.

      In League with Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Sherlock Holmes Canon
      2,8
    • A Study in Sherlock

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Today's top authors-including #1 bestsellers Lee Child, Neil Gaiman, and Michael Connelly-pen stories inspired by the Sherlock Holmes canon. Co-edited by leading Holmes experts Laurie R. King and Les Klinger, more than a dozen bestselling superstars unveil stories inspired by the greatest detective. With mystery, comedy and illustrations, A Study in Sherlock will reveal new insights into Holmes...

      A Study in Sherlock
      3,8
    • A fifty-year-old cold case involving California royalty resurfaces with potentially fatal consequences in this gripping standalone novel. The Gardener Estate, a storied West Coast mansion, is home to a family that shaped California while concealing their inner turmoil. As the Estate prepares for a new future, construction work uncovers a grim relic: a skull hidden away decades ago. Inspector Raquel Laing of the SFPD Cold Case Unit faces a challenging investigation. In the '70s, the Estate was a commune led by young heir Rob Gardener, who transformed it into a counterculture haven. However, that era also saw serial killers like The Highwayman targeting such innocents, raising urgent questions about the skull's identity. Raquel, familiar with hidden turmoil, suspects a connection to The Highwayman. As she explores the Estate's archives, she uncovers disturbing truths that lead her back to Rob Gardener, now a reclusive figure haunted by the past. Fifty years ago, his girlfriend vanished after a midsummer festival at the Estate, and many others disappeared that summer as the commune fell apart. With pressure mounting, Raquel must solve the case before The Highwayman escapes or another Gardener goes missing.

      Back to the Garden
      3,8
    • The Art of Detection

      • 528 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      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 Art of Detection
      3,8
    • Pirate King

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      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
      3,7
    • In this follow-up to the acclaimed In the Company of Sherlock Holmes, expert Sherlockians Laurie King and Les Klinger put forth the question: What happens when great writers/creators who are not known as Sherlock Holmes devotees admit to being inspired by Conan Doyle stories? While some are highly-regarded mystery writers, others are best known for their work in the fields of fantasy or science fiction. All of these talented authors, however, share a great admiration for Arthur Conan Doyle and his greatest creations, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. To the editors great delight, these stories go in many directions: Some tell of Holmes himself: in Victorian Baker Street or modern New York, in various guises or a different gender. Some writers choose to explore other Conan Doyle charactersone story is even narrated by a horse!while another spins a tale of a character under the spell of the Great Detective, while another . . . the variations are endless! Although not a formal collection of new Sherlock Holmes storieshowever some do fit that moldinstead these writers were asked to be inspired by the Conan Doyle canon. The results are breathtaking, for fans of Holmes and Watson as well as readers new to Doyles writingindeed, for all readers who love exceptional storytelling.

      Echoes of Sherlock Holmes : Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon
      3,7
    • Отречение королевы

      два романа об ученице Шерлока Холмса

      • 639 Seiten
      • 23 Lesestunden

      Содерж.: Ученица Шерлока Холмса ; Нелепо женское правленье

      Отречение королевы