Welcome Frances! We were in the middle of a book discussion, as far as I know, but somehow all comments have come to a halt, most unusual. Let's hope it'll...
I have found it interesting that in some mystery books I read, there are certain characters I can trust. They are always right. Mycroft seems to serve this...
Hallelujah! Someone is there! I wasn't sure what to think -- was the group laughing and chattng away somewhere and I was just not doing the whole listening...
Aaarrrghh - I've asked to get off this list about 5 times now via the unsubscribe thing - will someone please take me off the list.Suz [Non-text portions of...
I have found it interesting that in some mystery books I read, there are certain characters I can trust. They are always right. Mycroft seems to serve this...
Dear Mary Russell group: Has anyone heard anything about the "new book"? I was told be a mystery bookseller two months ago that Laurie King had not decided...
John T Berger
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Apr 2, 2007 10:25 pm
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... this is an interesting question -- also interesting for the fact that i would trust mycroft about as far as i could throw him! i haven't thrown *many*...
professor pangaea replied: "but to me mycroft is a bit of a sociopath, who happened upon a societally non-destructive outlet for his tendencies (depending upon...
... I think I agree that the most "trustworthy" would go to Watson, but it could also be said that many stories do have that kindof "all-knowing" character,...
I don't think Mycroft is always right in the books. He was wrong about Sunny's brother's political affiliation in The Game, for instance. He's a spy master...
Very interesting topic, I think "trust" means a couple different things here: (a) someone who we can rely on, and (b) someone whose judgment we believe. ...
... mystery ... titles ... although ... Laurie mentioned sometime ago on her Blog that a new Mary Russell is off in the future; 2010 is the year I remember,...
In a message dated 4/5/2007 6:04:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Dear God. 2010--isn't that a space odyssey? That's awfully far away. Joanne aka "prim" (hi,...
There have been some posts asking about LRK's upcoming publishing schedule, and I'd be remiss if I didn't recommend subscribing to LRK's excellent blog as a...
Interesting, for some reason I had it in my mind that she had said the next Holmes and Russell book would be set in Japan to explain what they had been doing...
My dear bees, I really became enamored with the books by Alexander McCall Smith. Currently I'm reading "44 Scotland Street" and "Espresso tales" (originally...
Hello, folks. it has been quiet around here. I tend to assume everyone is buried in family doings/work/etc, etc. But I thought I would make a (barely)...
In London, I'm sure you're aware of the Sherlock Holmes Pub, complete with his sitting room, although not, as I recall, very close to Baker Street, and the...
I was pleased to see Mary interact with people her own age in LOCK. It puts her age into perspective. My question is, which of Mary's friends do you like the...
The Sherlock Holmes Pub is near Charing Cross Station, not far from the old Scotland Yard. Right the other side of London from Baker Street... ~=~=~ Sarah in...
... I can't really think of any friends of Russell's that are her own age (or thereabouts, at least), whom I actually particularly like! With the exception of...
<<I can't really think of any friends of Russell's that are her own age (or thereabouts, at least), whom I actually particularly like! With the exception of...
FYI-- audible.com is offering Justice Hall, read by Jenny Sterlin, this week for $6.97. If you've got a membership, you might want to buy and download it. ...
In a message dated 5/8/2007 5:08:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... What about the group she went hiking with? Right before Holmes notified her of the attack on...
I agree with the professor (I grow too confused with the "send" buttons so am doing it this way): I have trouble thinking of really up- to-speed friends of...
Thank you, William, or do you prefer to be a Will or a Bill? I did get to the SH museum last trip and talking to the people who created it is a lot of fun....
My dear bees, How I long for the holidays. I am really looking forward to my trip to Japan next month. In June, I will follow a short but intense course called...
Hello fellow MRH fans, I discovered Mary about 2 weeks ago when I happened upon "The Moor" and have been reading like mad since then. I, of course, backtracked...