Saturday, June 21, 2025
Knave of Diamonds by Laurie R. King
KNAVE OF DIAMONDS by Laurie R. King is the 19th book in the well-regarded
Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes mystery series which began over thirty years ago
with The Beekeeper’s Apprentice. This may be one of the best yet – it certainly
is an engaging tale. Three main characters – Russell, Holmes, and Mary’s
sometimes criminal uncle Jake – share the adventures and narration duties. The
story is set in 1925, but hinges on the still publicly unsolved theft of the
Irish Crown Jewels in 1907. Readers soon learn that both Holmes and Jake have an
emotional stake in that event and it’s entertaining to see them “dance” around
each other as they contemplate teaming up to find the jewels, all while looking
out for Mary (who is more than capable of taking care of herself). I hope Uncle
Jake returns for more mysteries and recommend KNAVE OF DIAMONDS and the entire series to mystery fans. An author’s note references the actual theft
and provides additional background on historical figures who appear in the
novel. A fun, quick read with bursts of Irish affability.
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