Castle Shade
A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes (Mary Russell Mysteries, Book 17)
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Jenny Sterlin
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Laurie R. King
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A queen, a castle, a dark and ageless threat - all await Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes in this chilling new adventure.
The queen is Marie of Roumania: the doubly royal granddaughter to Victoria, empress of the British Empire, and Alexander II, tsar of Russia. A famous beauty who was married at 17 into Roumania's young dynasty, Marie had beguiled the Paris Peace Conference into returning her adopted country's long-lost provinces, single-handedly transforming Roumania from a backwater into a force.
The castle is Bran: a tall, quirky, ancient structure perched on high rocks overlooking the border between Roumania and its newly regained territory of Transylvania. The castle was a gift to Queen Marie, a thanks from her people, and she loves it as she loves her own children.
The threat is...now, that is less clear. Shadowy figures, vague whispers, the fears of girls, dangers that may only be accidents. But this is a land of long memory and hidden corners, a land that had known Vlad the Impaler, a land from whose churchyards the shades creep.
When Queen Marie calls, Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes are as dubious as they are reluctant. But a young girl is involved, and a beautiful queen. Surely it won't take long to shine light on this unlikely case of what would seem to be strigoi? Or, as they are known in the West...vampires.
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- Annette
- 24-06-21
Fiction at its best.
This is one of the best of this series! Loved it! The narrator is amazing. In her consistency in respect of accents. She really brings it to life.
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- ozfish
- 01-04-22
disappointing
As a Holmes and Russell fan I was very disappointed with this latest story. Far too much lengthy history and scene setting and a thin plot that took for ever to get going.
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- Ms. G. Hanson
- 24-12-22
Ace
Another gripping (goes at faster pace than some) book by King, but with a dash of humour in the unlikely elements that hark back to ACD's Sussex Vampire as well as Referenceing Dracula but as Holmes has said Ghosts need not apply. Again learned much about a historical figure , part of the world of which I had previously known nothing (one of the enjoyable aspects of King's books is that despite being fiction they include people & locations that exist & have been deeply researched).
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- sinbad4england
- 27-06-21
long winded such a shame...
I find that the more books the author writes in this series the more long winded the narrative becomes. the plots are good and there are clever twists and turns but not enough actual 'happenings', so much filler where the narrator bangs on about this and that as if to fill the pages !
I appreciate the books are more about Mary Russell but the action is so much better when she is with her unlikely husband.
The best parts about all the books is the travel , described so you could imagine yourself being transported to different lands.
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- kure
- 12-06-23
Great story, awful narration
I've enjoyed most of the Mary Russell books and this one seemed to be returning to a more ACD like theme, as were the early books. The story was interesting but the slow and drawing narration was off putting. Mary Russell expressionless and sounding as if she was bored by the whole proceedings. Sherlock Holmes sounded like an ageing victorian actress playing Lady Bracknell and was totally lifeless. I returned the book on Audible and will get a paper copy to read myself.
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- Deborah R Easton
- 13-06-21
Another exciting tale
Another fantastic tale from LRK. SH and MR use their unique deductive skills in Romania.
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- Viv
- 06-10-22
setting is more interesting than the story
I've read all the Mary Russell books - this latest is an improvement on the previous two but not as good as the earlier ones. The setting in Transylvania is interesting, but there isn't much tension or drama in the story. It works quite well as an audio book, proceeding at a stately pace which I quite like as I tend to listen at night (insomnia). However I found the narration was oddly drawling, to the extent that I actually increased the play speed slightly, something I haven't done before. Also I thought the accents were unnecessarily overdone. On balance my own preference would be for reading these rather than listening.
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