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**A Monstrous Regiment of Women**
(Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes #2)
by Laurie R. King
Martina Petranović (Translator)
A Monstrous Regiment of Women continues Mary Russell's adventures as a worthy student of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and as an ever more skilled sleuth in her own right. Looking for respite in London after a stupefying visit from relatives, Mary encounters a friend from Oxford. The young woman introduces Mary to her current enthusiasm, a strange and enigmatic woman named Margery Childe, who leads something called "The New Temple of God." It seems to be a charismatic sect involved in the post-World War I suffrage movement, with a feminist slant on Christianity. Mary is curious about the woman, and intrigued. Is the New Temple a front for something more sinister? When a series of murders claims members of the movement's wealthy young female volunteers and principal contributors, Mary, with Holmes in the background, begins to investigate. Things become more desperate than either of them expected as Mary's search plunges her into the worst danger she has yet faced.
Series
19 primary books26 released booksMary Russell and Sherlock Holmes is a 26-book series with 21 released primary works first released in 1994 with contributions by Laurie R. King.
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I wasn't sure what to expect from the second installment in this series, but I really enjoyed it. Holmes was more of a secondary character in the story and the plot was primarily centered on Mary. I love watching her grow as a character. I am looking forward to the next installment.
Read Aug 7, 2022
Nope, this is definitely 5 stars. It's purrrfect. :) This is a feel-good series for me now, and I can finally continue on with the rest of the series.
Read July 27, 2015
I would give this installment a 4.5 because while I thought some moments in the story were absolute perfection and the writing was phenomenal, there was a bit of a rushed ending with the dual plot lines.
This series is brilliantly crafted. I honestly could not begin to comprehend how the author plots out her stories. I enjoyed being challenged in my feminist knowledge as well as expanding my historical view into powerful overlooked women.
I cannot wait to read the next tale of Mary Russell because she definitely dominated in this installment.
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