Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters by Laurie R. King

Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters

Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes #1

Laurie R. King

415 pages first pub 1994 (editions)

fiction historical mystery adventurous mysterious slow-paced
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Die Gehilfin des Bienenzüchters by Laurie R. King is a captivating read for fans of intelligent, strong-willed female protagonists and historical mysteries, who will be swept up in the fascinating adventures of Miss Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes as they unravel a complex case together.

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Long retired, Sherlock Holmes quietly pursues his study of honeybee behavior on the Sussex Downs. He never imagines he would encounter anyone whose intellect matched his own, much less an audacious teenage girl with a penchant for detection. Miss ...

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Community Reviews

3.91
based on 7,429 reviews

Moods

adventurous: 87%

mysterious: 87%

tense: 24%

funny: 18%

emotional: 14%

lighthearted: 12%

challenging: 11%

dark: 10%

reflective: 9%

informative: 6%

hopeful: 4%

inspiring: 4%

relaxing: 3%


Pace

9% of readers chose fast
57% of readers chose medium
33% of readers chose slow
fast
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

16% of readers chose Plot
59% of readers chose A mix
24% of readers chose Character
Plot
A mix
Character

Strong character development?

78% of readers chose Yes
10% of readers chose Complicated
10% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Loveable characters?

75% of readers chose Yes
15% of readers chose Complicated
8% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Diverse cast of characters?

8% of readers chose Yes
5% of readers chose Complicated
83% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Flaws of characters a main focus?

35% of readers chose Yes
16% of readers chose Complicated
47% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

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