
Knave of Diamonds
Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, Book 19
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Narrado por:
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Amy Scanlon
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Steven Crossley
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Jefferson Mays
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De:
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Laurie R. King
Mary Russell’s allegiances are tested by the reappearance of her long-lost uncle—and a tantalizing case not even Sherlock Holmes could solve.
When Mary Russell was a child, she adored her black sheep Uncle Jake. But she hasn’t heard from him in many years, and she assumed that his ne’er-do-well ways had brought him to a bad end somewhere—until he presents himself at her Sussex door. Yes, Jake is back, and with a load of problems for his clever niece. Not the least of which is the reason the family rejected him in the first place: He was involved—somehow—in the infamous disappearance of the Irish Crown Jewels from an impregnable safe in Dublin Castle.
It was a theft that shook a government, enraged a king, threatened the English establishment—and baffled not only the Dublin police and Scotland Yard, but Sherlock Holmes himself. And, now, Jake expects Russell to step into the middle of it all? To slip away with him, not telling Holmes what she’s up to? Knowing that the theft—unsolved, hushed-up, scandalous—must have involved Mycroft Holmes as well?
Naturally, she can do nothing of the sort. Siding with her uncle, even briefly, could only place her in opposition to both her husband-partner and his secretive and powerful brother. She has to tell Jake no.
On the other hand, this is Jake—her father’s kid brother, her childhood hero, the beloved and long-lost survivor of a much-diminished family.
Conflicting loyalties and international secrets, blatant lies and blithe deceptions: sounds like another case for Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes.
The audio-exclusive short story "Two Kids on a Grift" features Uncle Jake, Mary Russell's ne'er-do-well uncle who comes back into her life in Knave of Diamonds. Uncle Jake has made a career out of swindles and scams. So when he spots a couple of kids on the street one day fleecing passers-by in a clever game of three-card-monte, he needs to take a closer look. Why do the kids remind him so much of his niece and her brother … ?
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Too many voices were distracting from the story
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Different
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Another winner from a prolific writer and a delightful series
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multiple voices as opposed to Jenny Sterlin, in previous Mary Russell/Holmes books, so viewpoints also differ
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New voices
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The story was interesting if not my favorite. It just felt more surface level than the series typically does and I'm not sure if it was the plot or the narration that lacked the sense of urgency I'm used to in this series. I feel like there were too many unresolved side plots with Jake and Holmes felt like he was phoning it in in places.
Multiple Narrators Not My Favorite
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I will say, that the three narrators each did a fine job, especially the outstanding Jefferson Mays, who is one of my very favorite narrators! Having three narrators, one for each POV, did help each character feel more real, I think.
However, I don’t think that made up for the subpar plot and execution.
Not the best in the series but still entertaining
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Perfect Story
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Compared to King's early Russell/Holmes novels, this is less interesting, but it does provide a bit more info about Mary's family, and it intoduces an entertaining new character who is likely to stick around.
decent story with uneven narration
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Engaging and Different
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