About Laurie R King
Laurie King is a third-generation native of San Francisco, but since her marriage to an Anglo-Indian professor she has lived briefly on five continents. She and her husband have two children. They live mostly in California.
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Series
Kate Martinelli
1. A Grave Talent (1993)
2. To Play the Fool (1995)
3. With Child (1996)
4. Night Work (2000)
5. The Art of Detection (2006)
1. A Grave Talent (1993)
2. To Play the Fool (1995)
3. With Child (1996)
4. Night Work (2000)
5. The Art of Detection (2006)
Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
1. The Beekeeper's Apprentice (1994)
aka Or On the Segregation of the Queen
2. A Monstrous Regiment of Women (1995)
3. A Letter of Mary (1996)
4. The Moor (1998)
5. O Jerusalem (1999)
6. Justice Hall (2002)
7. The Game (2004)
8. Locked Rooms (2005)
9. The Language of Bees (2009)
10. The God of the Hive (2010)
11. Pirate King (2011)
12. Garment of Shadows (2012)
1. The Beekeeper's Apprentice (1994)
aka Or On the Segregation of the Queen
2. A Monstrous Regiment of Women (1995)
3. A Letter of Mary (1996)
4. The Moor (1998)
5. O Jerusalem (1999)
6. Justice Hall (2002)
7. The Game (2004)
8. Locked Rooms (2005)
9. The Language of Bees (2009)
10. The God of the Hive (2010)
11. Pirate King (2011)
12. Garment of Shadows (2012)
Novels
Folly (2001)
Naked Came the Phoenix (2001) (with Nevada Barr, Mary Jane Clark, Diana Gabaldon, J A Jance, Faye Kellerman, Val McDermid, Pam and Mary O'Shaughnessy, Anne Perry, Nancy Pickard, J D Robb, Lisa Scottoline and Marcia Talley)
Keeping Watch (2003)
Califia's Daughters (2004) (writing as Leigh Richards)
Touchstone (2007)
Naked Came the Phoenix (2001) (with Nevada Barr, Mary Jane Clark, Diana Gabaldon, J A Jance, Faye Kellerman, Val McDermid, Pam and Mary O'Shaughnessy, Anne Perry, Nancy Pickard, J D Robb, Lisa Scottoline and Marcia Talley)
Keeping Watch (2003)
Califia's Daughters (2004) (writing as Leigh Richards)
Touchstone (2007)
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
Awards
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Links to other websites
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Laurie R King recommends
In the Midnight Hour (2001) (Laura Principal, book 5) Michelle Spring "... delicious." | No Good Deed (2001) Manda Scott "Manda Scott picks us up by the scruff of the neck, drags us kicking and bumping along the rough side of life, then makes us fall in love with her characters along the way. Wow, just...wow." | A Grave Denied (2003) (Kate Shugak, book 13) Dana Stabenow "Shugak is one of the great characters of modern crime fiction." | |
The Parisian Prodigal (2010) (Fools' Guild Mystery, book 8) Alan Gordon "Only a fool would pass this one up." |
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