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Laurie R. King

 
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Laurie R. King (born 1952) is an American author best known for her detective fiction. Among her books are the Mary Russell series of historical mysteries, featuring Sherlock Holmes as her partner, and a series featuring Kate Martinelli, a fictional lesbian San Francisco, California, police officer.

King's first book, A Grave Talent (1993), received the 1994 Edgar Award[citation needed] for Best First Novel and a 1995 John Creasey Memorial Award. This was followed by the 1996 Nero Award, for A Monstrous Regiment of Women, and the 2002 Macavity Award for Best Novel, for Folly[citation needed]. She has also been nominated for an Agatha Award, an Orange Prize, and two more Edgars[citation needed]. Using the pseudonym "Leigh Richards", she has published a futuristic novel, "Califia's Daughters" (2004).

She has earned a BA degree in comparative religion and an MA in Old Testament Theology. She also received an honorary doctorate from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific.

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Works

Kate Martinelli mysteries

Mary Russell mysteries

Non-series books

  • A Darker Place (1999)
  • Folly (2001)
  • Keeping Watch (2003)
  • Califia's Daughters (as Leigh Richards) (2004)
  • Touchstone (2007) ISBN 978-0553803556

Further reading

Emrys, A. B. "Under Cover of Wartime: Disguised Murder in Works by Rennie Airth, Laurie R. King, Martha Grimes, and Anthony Horowitz." CLUES: A Journal of Detection 25.4 (Summer 2007): 53-63.

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