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Laurie
King has deep roots in California, where she was born,
studied, lives, and works. She holds both bachelor's
and master's degrees in theological studies, and religious
thought is a continuing theme in her stories. This may
seem like an unusual background for a writer of mystery
fiction but the connection becomes obvious as the reader
gets to know her characters.
King
writes two very different series featuring strong, intelligent
women, as well as "stand-alone" novels that
include male protagonists. She has explained that the
variety helps to keep her ideas fresh and allows her
to explore many different paths that restricting herself
to one time period and one cast of characters might
not.
A
Grave Talent was her debut novel, and garnered wide
praise. It features Kate Martinelli, a homicide detective
in San Francisco, and a lesbian. King explains that
she started out to write about a character who is an
outsider in her chosen field, police work, and that
making her a lesbian became something of a natural progression.
But Kate is first and foremost a thoughtful and thorough
cop.
The
Beekeeper's Apprentice is the first in King's extremely
popular Mary Russell series. In 1915, orphaned and adrift,
Mary meets Sherlock Holmes on the Sussex Downs, and
becomes his apprentice and friend. As the series develops,
she eventually becomes his wife, despite the marked
difference in their ages and circumstances. She is the
antithesis of Doyle's famous detective - young, female,
Twentieth Century, feminist, theologian, half American
- and yet she shares both his view of the world and
his approach to dealing with it.
Mary
Russell Novels
The
Beekeeper's Apprentice (1994)
A Monstrous Regiment of Women (1995)
A Letter of Mary (1997)
The Moor (1998)
O Jerusalem (1999)
Justice Hall (2002)
Kate
Martinelli Novels
A
Grave Talent (1993)
To Play the Fool (1995)
With Child (1996)
Night Work (2000)
Non-Series
Novels
A
Darker Place (1999)
Folly (2001)
Keeping Watch (coming in March, 2003)
For
more information on Laurie R. King,
visit her website
http://www.laurierking.com |