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Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila
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Aug 17, 2017 03:32PM

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Tricky one.
I'm only interested in reading Margaret's story, so I wonder if it is fair to leave a star rating for just one story and not the whole book?
I'll say in the review what the situation is of course. But the star rating thing will give me pause for thought.



I gave up and didn't go near the site over the weekend.
Read Margaret's piece in

Well done, Margaret. Very enjoyable! :-)
The point on the Holmes and Watson friendship was cleverly made. I was very proud of you.

Mary Russell is a female Holmes. For me, that's the attraction. Your mileage may vary, of course. ;-)

Did you know that the Mary Russell novels have been optioned for television?

Margaret, I really liked your piece in the just mentioned anthology: keep up posted about your next literary effort, please!!


I'm trying to work out where to fit it in.

Did you know that the Mary Russell novels have been optioned for..."
Ooh, I did not. I so hope the series actually gets made!

Just started A Monstrous Regiment of Women at lunch. Only a short way in, but I'm really enjoying it.

I too love the Laurie R. King novels. My wife Virginia likes Gilbert and Sullivan, so I got her interested in Russell and Holmes by getting her a copy of "Pirate King," one of the later novels in the series. After reading that, she got intrigued, and went back and read the entire series!
Pirate King

ARK

EDIT: Yes they do! It's now reserved for me. :)


And it is, it is a glorious thing
To be a Pirate King!
-- G&S

EDIT: Yes they do! It's now reserved for me. :)"
My library has these also, I'm going to try to get to them next year.

The release date is October 25th... unless you are buying in from Amazon Australia when the release date is October 18th. This is because the book is being printed down here.

Margaret has done a brilliant job of weaving established details of Holmes, Watson & Victorian London into her own murder mystery! Loved it!

Margaret has done a brilliant job of weaving esta..."
Thanks May. I am so glad that you enjoyed it.

I am so looking forward to it. I had a quick read of the first few pages and it got me all excited to get into it.
I was lucky enough to have read the first 100 or so pages of the first draft. I thought it was just so addictive in First Draft, so I know what I'm in for.
*Please NB: and I don't say these things as a promotion because Margaret is a friend and my fellow moderator in this group. These are my true feelings. Margaret knows that if I have negative critique then I will give it. I am excited for her, but I won't say something is great if its crap. I have integrity when I review. It has got me into plenty of trouble in the past. :-)



That's okay, Marilyn. As long as I know people enjoyed the book that's enough to keep me keen to write another. :D

Thank you again, May. :)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Thank you for that review, Terri. <3 You are correct about the relationship. Any Sherlock Holmes story needs to walk a balance between the friendship and Holmes & Watson and the plot. It's expected.

It started like a Sherlock Holmes story, but finished like a modern mystery.


There's quite a few approved by the estate now.
I read House of Silk when it came out. Like Michaela I didn't like it much.


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