
The Language of Bees
A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
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Narrado por:
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Jenny Sterlin
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De:
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Laurie R. King
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"Along the way, we are treated to a great deal about ancient sites in England; a major supporting role from Holmes' brother, Mycroft; information on an occult set of beliefs possibly related to Aleister Crowley; a terrifying set piece on the horrors of early air travel; and discourse on the queasy pleasures of surrealist art - all in Mary Russell's wry, brilliant, and occasionally utterly deluded voice." ( Booklist)
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What did you love best about The Language of Bees?
King weaves into this fast-paced and spellbinding plot the history and historical figures of the day, along with descriptions of everyday items like Bakelite, medical procedures, and esoteric religious beliefs true to the age. What a mind! I haven't enjoyed all books in this series equally; this one is among my favorites for the plot, the characters and the narration. I especially enjoyed the new character, Robert Goodman, and his poignant back story.What other book might you compare The Language of Bees to and why?
King's other novel, "A Monstrous Regiment of Women" also deals with the power of a charismatic religious figure.What about Jenny Sterlin’s performance did you like?
Excellent characterizations, yet she gets out of the way and lets the plot move. Nothing show-offish, which I appreciate.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Oh yes. Most definitely.I don't know how she does it
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Great story
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One of the best in the series
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Creates atmosphere
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Another intriguing story
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Laurie King should be considered the reincarnated Sir Arthur Conan Doyle!!!
Laurie hits the essence of Sherlock Holmes out of the park, and it feels as though I am listening to Doyle tell new stories about Holmes and his new apprentice.
These audiobooks are great whether you are a Holmes reader or not and I highly recommend this story and any others written by Laurie King to anyone that loves mystery, suspense, and a little brain work also!
To all Holmes buff's,
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Language of Bees to be better than the print version?
This is pretty difficult for me, as I admit I prefer to read on my own rather than listening to someone else read a book. However, I have a long commute, and I listen to audio books as I drive to work each day. I've become accustomed to it, and overall I enjoy the Mary Russell series. There are certain books that I have elected NOT to download, following a bad experience with genre as audio book ("romantic" novels in particular, I found don't appeal to me in this format. When reading these, I tend to "skip" or skim past bits and that can't be done in audio books, at least not easily).Unfortunately, this one book in the series (so far) has something in common with those books that I don't like to listen to. It contains content that I find even less appealing when read aloud--odd little bits that I might overlook if I were reading, but which you are forced to attend to as an audio book. In this case, the little "quotes" at the beginning of the chapter feel intrusive and uninteresting, and I found it grating after the first few chapters. The other books have similar quotations, but these seem more off putting (some sort of pseudo-religious text, possibly a real one, I can't tell). I can't blame the narrator, it was just a literary device that didn't work for me in this one.
Hard for me to rate an audio book...
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Hang in there!
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get enough! I own all of the books and now I'm enjoying them on audibles as a whole new experience. The narrator is fantastic and engaging.
Fantastic.
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