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The Beekeeper's Apprentice, or On the Segregation of the Queen

Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, Book 1

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The Beekeeper's Apprentice, or On the Segregation of the Queen

De: Laurie R. King
Narrado por: Jenny Sterlin
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The Twentieth-Anniversary Edition of the First Novel of the Acclaimed Mary Russell Series by Edgar Award–Winning Author Laurie R. King.

An Agatha Award Best Novel Nominee • Named One of the Century's Best 100 Mysteries by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association

In 1915, Sherlock Holmes is retired and quietly engaged in the study of honeybees in Sussex when a young woman literally stumbles onto him on the Sussex Downs. Fifteen years old, gawky, egotistical, and recently orphaned, the young Mary Russell displays an intellect to impress even Sherlock Holmes. Under his reluctant tutelage, this very modern, twentieth-century woman proves a deft protégée and a fitting partner for the Victorian detective. They are soon called to Wales to help Scotland Yard find the kidnapped daughter of an American senator, a case of international significance with clues that dip deep into Holmes's past. Full of brilliant deduction, disguises, and danger, The Beekeeper's Apprentice, the first book of the Mary Russell–Sherlock Holmes mysteries, is "remarkably beguiling" (The Boston Globe).

This program includes a preface read by the author.

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“Wonderfully original and entertaining . . . absorbing from beginning to end.” —Booklist

“King has stepped onto the sacred literary preserve of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, poached Holmes, and brilliantly brought him to life again.” —The Washington Post Book World

“Remarkably beguiling.” —The Boston Globe

“A fascinating and often moving account of a friendship so unusual and so compelling that one almost accepts it as being historically real.” —The Denver Post

“Enchanting . . . The Beekeeper's Apprentice is real Laurie R. King, not faux Conan Doyle, and for my money, it's better than the original.” —San Jose Mercury News

“Rousing . . . Riveting . . . Suspenseful.” —Chicago Sun-Times

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Excellent Plotting • Engaging Storyline • Brilliant Female Protagonist • Fresh Perspective • Intellectual Partnership

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This was a perfectly good listen when all pistons were firing, but it definitely got bogged down at times. The character of Mary was fun and interesting and the author did a good job of capturing the Holmes we all know and love. But my mind wandered during the times when the story got sidetracked and away from the cases. The Palestine trip read like a Zionist travelogue and it felt really jarring in the midst of a mystery novel; like the author was attempting to bring true depth to a not particularly deep book. And just to make it clear, I would have felt the same way had she gone to Rome and waxed poetic for quite a long time about Catholicism while quoting scripture. It just seemed out of place.

That said, it was an enjoyable listen although I probably won't seek out any more of the series.

Enjoyable

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The first 2 1/2 hours of this book could easily be paired down to 30 minutes. there was no need for such and extensive background when it would all be revisited again later anyway. it really didn't add anything to the story. Like most Sherlock fiction the end is never really in doubt. The performance is fairly well done but the prose could use some work.

Too much meandering

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I am have devoured the Conan Doyle repeatedly since roughly 2000 ( I was in 5th grade at the time) and have become intimately aware of this set of characters to the point that I take exception to most film representations of the great detective and take issue with the portrayal of Holmes and his compatriots by non-Doyle authors as well , because they are not dedicated to the details of what makes these complex character tick ( "they see, but they do not observe). NOT SO Ms. King, while not as brash or flashy a representation as described by Watson the differences are understandable ones and stem from the narrator's (namely Russell's) understanding of not only the man, but also his mind, a combo poor dear Watson lacked. Additionally, wisdom which only time can bring and a life well, but hard lived has mellowed the Holmes of this book. King brings a more human portrayal of Holmes through the rather unlikely eyes of a young women. The book in addition to Russell and Holmes subsequent adventures are some of my favorite Holmes portrayals aside from the original Doyle stories, and are well worth the read (or in this case listen).

Holmes Purist!

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Although I’m both Christian and female, I was disappointed with the amount of theologic and feminist monologues. Instead of enhancing the story, it detracted. I had to fast forward through them to keep the flow of the story going. This is unfortunate because as others have mentioned, this author writes beautifully, has strong female characters, uses a unique vocabulary and has developed an interesting and novel approach to Holmes stories.

Too much theology and feminist retoric, too little Holmes

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Interesting take on what might have been another chapter in Sherlock Holmes's life. It was difficult to get into but eventually became compelling. Good narration with a variety of character voices. It's a good read if you like mysteries.

Good storytelling, slow start

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