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The God of the Hive
- A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
- Narrated by: Jenny Sterlin
- Series: Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes, Book 10
- Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
New York Times best-selling author Laurie R. King enjoys immense popularity and a resounding chorus of critical acclaim for her exquisite mysteries. The God of the Hive continues the thread King began in The Language of Bees, in which Mary Russell and her famous husband, Sherlock Holmes, face trouble with Scotland Yard and the deadliest of adversaries.
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- connie
- 05-01-10
Imaginative and engrossing listen
I don't think anyone new to the characters (Russell along with King's casting of M & S Holmes) would find this a 5 star listen, but King fans may. There's not much new to the characters, but after a slow start, there is enough atmosphere and winding plot to completely absorb the listener.
You need not have read part 1 - "The Language of Bees" because that plot is nicely summarized in bits distributed through the first quarter of the present work; however, I think to appreciate this listen you need to have gotten to know Mary Russell and the aging Holmes through at least a couple of the previous instalments. Also, you must like Sterlin's narration style because more characters wind their way into the tale than usual.
I think this the strongest in the series next to the first book, "The Beekeeper's Apprentice."
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- bonnie
- 01-06-13
Slow to start but finally moved along
the first half was so slow moving that I wasn't sure I was listening to a suspense story. It is apparently the 2nd half of a previously told story, but I don't think that missing the first part really made any difference. Some interesting characters were revealed in the first half, but there was virtually no action and not much to do but wait for something to happen.
In the second half of the book were some of the machinations that Holmes and Russel are known for, and the story moved a bit faster .. but I noticed that it took me almost a week to get through this book and i never really cared how it was going to turn out ... not a good sign!
The reader, on the other hand, is amazing. It's easy to forget that one person is creating all the different characters each is so distinct.
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- Coffee Lover
- 07-15-14
Perhaps my favorite of the series!
This started off exciting and never stopped. I have read all of the Russell books and find that the series just keeps getting better. If you have read the rest of the series, you won't be disappointed in this one. If you have not read them, be sure to start with the first book and take them in order. It will greatly enhance your enjoyment as the characters tend to reappear in subsequent stories and the complex relationship between Holmes and Mary unfolds slowly as the series progresses.
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- Susan K.
- 06-05-14
Read The Language of Bees B4 The God of the Hive!
I just started listening to "The God of the Hive," and I don't normally rate a book before I've completed it. However, I wanted to alert other listeners that they should read "The Language of Bees" BEFORE reading "The God of the Hive"! I am so glad that I had already decided to read this series in order. This book picks up ONE DAY AFTER the conclusion of "The Language of Bees", and the storyline between the two books, insofar as I can tell from listenting to the first 30 minutes or so, is continuous. The events referenced to this point in the book are direct occurrences in the previous book. I think the listener would miss a great deal of information, reading these two books out of sequence. I love Laurie R. King's stories of Mary Russel and Sherlock Holmes, but I like stand alone novels. In my opinion, "The God of the Hive" is definitely NOT a stand alone novel.
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- "unknown"
- 09-15-11
disappointing sequel
Much as I enjoy Laurie R. King’s work in general, I find she has a frustrating tendency to introduce intriguing premises or relationships and then simply ignore them. Whether this is because she is uncertain how to proceed or simply uninterested in her own ideas is unclear, but in any case the tendency is unfortunately evident in The God of the Hive. The events of the previous installment, The Language of Bees, introduced several new characters with a wealth of dramatic potential. I had hoped to see King make use of some of that potential in this sequel; instead we get more new characters and the vague, unconvincing schemes of a half-baked and entirely uninteresting villain. Meanwhile our principal characters spend almost the whole novel split up, the plot allowing them only the briefest interactions, while the primary and most interesting new character from the previous installment hardly appears at all.
This novel is still enjoyable listening, at least for fans of the series – King is a skilled (mostly) and intelligent writer, and Jenny Sterlin’s narration of King’s careful language is always a pleasure – but for me it was ultimately unsatisfying. I hear that yet another Russell/Holmes installment is in the works – I will look forward to that next book and continue to hope (despite the weight of evidence to the contrary) that King will reward our emotional investment in her characters by following through on the intriguing new developments she has introduced
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- mike
- 06-04-10
To all Holmes buff's,
This is my second audiobook written by Laurie King about Sherlock Holmes and his new assistant Mary Russell that I have listened too, and Laurie has delivered another suspensful masterpiece as if Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had wrote it himself and never desided to stop writting about Holmes.
When I had read all of Doyle's work on Holmes I have to admit I was a little sad, but Laurie King has done a brilliant job picking up where Doyle left off and has given new life back to Holmes and his adventures, and has steered his career into a new and adventurous direction with the genious help of Holmes's hand picked new assistant Mary Russell.
If (god forbid) we were to ever lose Holmes to illness or old age, his spirit and lifes work and ambition would surely be passed onto and continued by Mary Russell.
I definitly recommend this book to any Holmes buff's and/or anyone who loves mystery and adventure.
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- Terry_Pat
- 09-11-11
What a pleasure... Both Author & Narrator!
Having listened to many diverse audio books for many years, returning to a Laurie R. King novel is always a reward & pleasure... a real treat!
And, while one certainly does not need to be a Sherlock Holmes fan, nor have listened to the previous story, "The Language of Bees" (which is much darker than previous novels), "God of the Hive" stands alone quite nicely.
Several aspects of "God of the Hive" make this an exceptional story & superb listen:
1. King's language skills: After listening to this (or any of her other novels), and absorbing her considerable skill with the English language & writing style, you will find many other mystery/suspense stories shallow & trite. Writing as her character, Mary Russell, her breadth & depth of verbal skills are like a breath of fresh air!
2. Characterization: In the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes stories, the characters are so well-realized and created, that you really hate to see the story come to a close; much like leaving old friends. In this novel, Robert Goodman stands out as a truly unique & unpredictable character, one whose depths still leave much to plum!
3. The Narrator--Jenny Sterlin: In the world of female narrators, there are few who come close to the quality & abilty of Ms. Sterlin. Not only is she an extremely capable narrator; in the King novels, she IS Mary Russell. She is quite at home in a variety of lnaguages & dialects. Simply put, she is a pleasure to listen to.
If you have never listened to a Laurie King novel, especially in the Mary Russell series, this is a superb collection of stories to acquire. I eagerly await the next volume!
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- Elaine
- 07-17-11
A good listen
I am not a Sherlock Holmes fan and jumped into this based on recommendations of Audible Members. I enjoyed it very much and thought it was very compatible with the audible presentation. Some mysteries just have to be read I think but this one went well in this format. Very entertaining.
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- Cindy
- 05-27-10
the latest in the Russell/Holmes
This is the continuation of the 9th book, "The Language of Bees". In both "Language of Bees" and "God of the Hive", Holmes' character is flatter, more distant and angry than he has been in many of the books. Why? It is the verbal discussions and relationship between Holmes and Russell that give the series depth. It is missing in this book. In addition,the Goodman character becomes more and more bizarre as the book goes on. It seems like he is there for comedy relief which, in my opinion doesn't work well. The story is interesting, but I don't think that King did the character development justice. It definitely does not have the depth of "The Beekeeper's Apprentice" which remains the best of the series.
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- USA Buyer
- 06-16-11
God of the Hive
Disappointed compared to Locked Rooms! Too word and slow in getting to the plot.
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- Hevpais
- 04-06-15
Excellent
Excellent story, enjoyed it very much. However, as I have said before, that is provided that you like the basic premise of this series.