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In this captivating installment of the mystery series featuring Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell, the duo embarks on an unexpected journey in British-occupied Palestine at the end of 1918. Fleeing England, they arrive under the guidance of Holmes' enigmatic brother, Mycroft. Upon meeting two Arab figures, Ali and Mahmoud, they discover their involvement in a secret mission for the British government. Disguised as Bedouins, with Russell posing as the youthful "Amir," they embark on a reconnaissance mission through the region. As they navigate the complexities of a land fraught with tension among Jews, Muslims, and Christians, a series of murders draws Holmes's attention. He insists on investigating the latest crime scene in a desert gully, leading them through bustling bazaars and perilous inns. When Holmes's inquiries put his life at risk, Russell bravely steps in, wielding a pistol and employing her wit to save him. Their adventure culminates in the historic city of Jerusalem, where they confront a formidable adversary whose ambitions threaten to devastate the sacred city and ignite conflict in the region. This tale is a masterful blend of classic Holmesian intrigue and fresh storytelling, filled with vibrant characters and rich historical detail.

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Mary Russell Novels: O Jerusalem, Laurie R. King

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Titel
Mary Russell Novels: O Jerusalem
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Bantam Books
Jaar van publicatie
2000
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
425
ISBN10
0553581058
ISBN13
9780553581058
Beoordeling
4,15 van 5
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In this captivating installment of the mystery series featuring Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell, the duo embarks on an unexpected journey in British-occupied Palestine at the end of 1918. Fleeing England, they arrive under the guidance of Holmes' enigmatic brother, Mycroft. Upon meeting two Arab figures, Ali and Mahmoud, they discover their involvement in a secret mission for the British government. Disguised as Bedouins, with Russell posing as the youthful "Amir," they embark on a reconnaissance mission through the region. As they navigate the complexities of a land fraught with tension among Jews, Muslims, and Christians, a series of murders draws Holmes's attention. He insists on investigating the latest crime scene in a desert gully, leading them through bustling bazaars and perilous inns. When Holmes's inquiries put his life at risk, Russell bravely steps in, wielding a pistol and employing her wit to save him. Their adventure culminates in the historic city of Jerusalem, where they confront a formidable adversary whose ambitions threaten to devastate the sacred city and ignite conflict in the region. This tale is a masterful blend of classic Holmesian intrigue and fresh storytelling, filled with vibrant characters and rich historical detail.