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The Game: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes | [Laurie R. King]
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The Game: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes

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  • by Laurie R. King
  • Narrated by Jenny Sterlin
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  • LENGTH
    13 hrs and 21 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    10-23-08
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Publisher's Summary

The seventh Mary Russell novel finds her searching for the missing Kimball O'Hara, the famous "Kim" of the Rudyard Kipling novel.

©2008 Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller; (P)2008 Recorded Books,LLC

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    Tracey Danville, AR, United States 02-14-13
    Tracey Danville, AR, United States 02-14-13 Member Since 2007

    I am a voracious reader (average about 4-5 Audible books a week, in addition to those I "eyeball".) I have been hooked on recorded books since the time of cassettes/CDs and was thrilled when I became an Audible member in 2007. I find reader reviews good guides to spending my credits, so have finally decided to write a few (although, I would rather be reading!)

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    "Not King's usual fare"

    I have read several installments in this series (not in order), but this is my least favorite. Perhaps because Holmes and Russell are taken away from their usual haunts of Sussex and London, or perhaps because the secondary characters just weren't engaging. Starlin delivers, as always, but this volume isn't on par with the rest of the series.

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    Kathleen New York, NY, United States 09-24-10
    Kathleen New York, NY, United States 09-24-10

    I am a fiction writer. I have completed one novel, working on the second and have a short story published as part of an anthology

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    "another very enjoyable trip"

    I love how Ms King can take me to other places and times so perfectly. It is as though she has traveled there and then herself. Add to that the mystery and fun and you have a wonderful story. Jenny Sterlin is superb as always, a real pleasure to listen to. I was sorry when it ended.

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    connie Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada 09-08-09
    connie Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada 09-08-09

    trying to see the world with my ears

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    "weakest link in series to date"

    I love Sterlin's narration (I think of it as an older Russell writing of her youth) and I really enjoyed most other titles in this series, but I did not enjoy the bulk of this listen --i.e. REPEATED and long descriptions of nocturnal escapes from the same guarded palace (Did I miss humour in this, or...?) Also - the period setting did not seem as authentic as in other installments--Or perhaps my expectations of Russell and Holmes taking on the Empire's "Game" in post-Kipling India were just too high.

    If you do not plan to listen to the entire series, this might be one to skip or pick up in print for quicker perusing.

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    J. Comeaux Lafayette, LA USA 09-28-12
    J. Comeaux Lafayette, LA USA 09-28-12 Member Since 2011

    AudioBook Fan Extraordinaire

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    "In the grip of a prince, or a mad man"
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    I enjoyed this book, and it builds pace and accelerates, so be prepared to plod through much of the first half of the book. But then, some unexpected twists and turns and some real danger for our duo, it becomes a very exciting mystery. The solution was excellent. Bravo, Laurie King. I went out and bought the audio book of Rudyard Kipling's KIM after this.

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    Jennifer Stahlman Concord, CA United States 08-01-12
    Jennifer Stahlman Concord, CA United States 08-01-12 Member Since 2008
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    "Witty and Engaging"
    Would you listen to The Game again? Why?

    Laurie King is a superb writer and this latest addition is one of her best. If you love a good Sherlock Holmes mystery you will be enchanted with this 1920 intrigue set in British India. Mary Russell, Holmes' associate, partner and wife, is a good counterpart for the detective post Watson. I really enjoyed this audible book.


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    Kim Wauconda, IL, United States 07-19-12
    Kim Wauconda, IL, United States 07-19-12 Member Since 2010
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    If you could sum up The Game in three words, what would they be?

    Interesting, Good, Uncomfortable


    Would you be willing to try another book from Laurie R. King? Why or why not?

    Yes, I already have and, for the most part, enjoy this series.


    What does Jenny Sterlin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    Excellent voice control and distinctive characters.


    If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

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    Any additional comments?

    Ms. King likes to tickle the uncomfortable edge of the illicit - not what I read her stories for.

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    Lisa Petoskey, MI, United States 07-01-09
    Lisa Petoskey, MI, United States 07-01-09 Member Since 2008
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    "Such A Disappointment"

    I love this series, but the narrator's voice makes me think less of a clever, witty 20-something young woman and more of a grisled, prissy old lady. She makes Holmes sound mean and boring. I feel badly for Laurie King, who deserves better! Listening to this piece has me making faces and snide retorts at the end of most paragraphs.

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