Holmes recognizes the famous clubman the Earl of Darley, whom he suspects of being an occasional blackmailer: not an unlikely career choice for a man richer in social connections than in pounds sterling. The idea of the pair being on equal footing is enticing to a woman who often must race to catch up with her older, highly skilled husband.Īboard the ship, intrigue stirs almost immediately. Though they're not the vacationing types, Russell is looking forward to a change of focus - not to mention a chance to travel to a location Holmes has not visited before. The cruising steamer Thomas Carlyle is leaving Bombay, bound for Kobe. Along the way, they plan to break up the long voyage with a sojourn in southern Japan. Now the intrepid duo is finally trying to take a little time for themselves - only to be swept up in a baffling case that will lead them from the idyllic panoramas of Japan to the depths of Oxford's most revered institution.Īfter a lengthy case that had the couple traipsing all over India, Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes are on their way to California to deal with some family business that Russell has been neglecting for far too long. King's New York Times bestselling novels of suspense featuring Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, are critically acclaimed and beloved by readers for the author's adept interplay of history and adventure.
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