
Pirate King
A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
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Narrated by:
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Jenny Sterlin
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By:
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Laurie R. King
New York Times best-selling author Laurie R. King’s books have received high praise from critics and have earned the Edgar, Creasey, Wolfe, Lambda, and Macavity awards. As Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes embark on their 11th adventure together, they find themselves immersed in the world of silent filmmaking. Here, the pirates are real—and unlike the shooting done with a camera, this sort can be deadly.
In England’s young silent-film industry, the megalomaniacal Randolph Fflytte is king. Nevertheless, at the request of Scotland Yard, Mary Russell is dispatched to investigate rumors of criminal activities that swirl around Fflytte’s popular movie studio. So Russell is traveling undercover to Portugal, along with the film crew that is gearing up to shoot a cinematic extravaganza, Pirate King. Based on Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, the project will either set the standard for moviemaking for a generation - or sink a boatload of careers.
Nothing seems amiss until the enormous company starts rehearsals in Lisbon, where the 13 blond-haired, blue-eyed actresses whom Mary is bemusedly chaperoning meet the swarm of real buccaneers Fflytte has recruited to provide authenticity. But when the crew embarks for Morocco and the actual filming, Russell feels a building storm of trouble: a derelict boat, a film crew with secrets, ominous currents between the pirates, decks awash with budding romance—and now the pirates are ignoring Fflytte and answering only to their dangerous outlaw leader. Plus, there’s a spy on board. Where can Sherlock Holmes be? As movie make-believe becomes true terror, Russell and Holmes themselves may experience a final fadeout.
Pirate King is a Laurie King treasure chest—thrilling, intelligent, romantic, a swiftly unreeling masterpiece of suspense.Listen to another Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes.©2011 Laurie R.King (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLCListeners also enjoyed...




















Call me greedy
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Witty, literate, and just plain fun
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really, it's ok to have a little fun
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From the descriptions of this novel (Pirates of Penzance! story within a story within...), I wouldn't have downloaded it were I not a big Russel-Holmes fan -- but it is certainly worth a listen, though not a usual Russell-Holmes tale. (but is there a "usual" Russell-Holmes tale?)
jolly roger good fun
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Nice reading. Have read the other Holmes books by Ms King and this was more whimsical.Which character – as performed by Jenny Sterlin – was your favorite?
Why Mary of course.A fun read
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What did you love best about Pirate King?
Seeing Russell working on a mystery that was lighter with lest angst and the humorous situation she found herself in. It was light and fun, but still possessed an element of danger. The fewer, but intriguing connections with Holmes and Mycroft.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
The plot engaged me, but it was a more relaxing read than the last few books in the series. It was a sleeper story just building with little bits here and there until the end. I missed the more intense story line that is usual for the series, but this was a nice breather after the angst and strong emotion of the last few books.What about Jenny Sterlin’s performance did you like?
Everything! I want to listen to more of her work. She nailed Mary Russell in all her nuances, but I liked what she did with the other voices too. Her foreign accents were a bit rough, but not awful. I think conveying emotion and the rhythm of dialogue was superb.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
This wasn't really the sort of story to be considered moving, but I suppose the excitement at the end would be the closest.Any additional comments?
Though this story was rather different from the rest in the series, I still had a good time because it was Russell and Holmes. I enjoyed learning about early movie industry history and post war Portugal and Morocco. Won't be my favorite, but I have now found a new narrator to pursue.Brought the Book to Life, Lighter Russell & Holmes
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not the best from Laurie r. king. disappointing
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Slow
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Not really a mystery
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I'm usually utterly captivated by these stories .
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