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The God of the Hive: A novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes Paperback – August 9, 2011

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Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, have stirred the wrath of a murderous secret organization bent on infiltrating the government. Now they are separated and on the run, wanted by the police, and pursued across the Continent by a ruthless enemy with limitless resources and powerful connections.

Unstoppable together, Russell and Holmes will have to survive this time apart, maintaining contact only by means of coded messages and cryptic notes. But has the couple made a fatal mistake by separating, making themselves easier targets for the shadowy government agents sent to silence them?

A hermit with a mysterious past and a beautiful young female doctor with a secret, a cruelly scarred flyer and an obsessed man of the cloth: Everyone Russell and Holmes meet could either speed their safe reunion or betray them to their enemies—in the most complex, shocking, and deeply personal case of their career.

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“The great marvel of King’s series is that she’s managed to preserve the integrity of Holmes’s character and yet somehow conjure up a woman astute, edgy, and compelling enough to be the partner of his mind as well as his heart.”—Washington Post Book World
 
“King enriches the Sherlockian legacy.”—Boston Globe

“The God of the Hive is mesmerizing—another wonderful novel etched by the hand of a master storyteller. No reader who opens this one will be disappointed.”—Michael Connelly, author of The Scarecrow

“A dazzling continuation of the adventures of the world’s most famous beekeeper, and his equally daunting ‘apprentice,’
The God of the Hive will astonish and delight even the most seasoned of Holmes’ devotees.”—Katherine Neville, The Fire

“The Mary Russell series is the most sustained feat of imagination in mystery fiction today, and this is the best installment yet.”—Lee Child, author of
Gone Tomorrow

“Without a doubt, King is the master of Sherlockian authors.”—Gayle Lynds, author of 
The Book of Spies

“All it takes is the very first page of the newest installment in Laurie R. King’s brilliant series for and you’re gone . . . disappearing into an artfully crafted, creative and craft world . . . This is historical suspense at its best, rich with atmosphere, mystery, psychological insight and complex, fascinating characters. But it’s not just the plot of Russell’s world, or how she matches wits with Holmes that makes King’s books such standouts, it’s how she brings heart and soul to great detective novels.”—M.J Rose, author of
The Hypnotist

Laurie R. King’s bestselling novels of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes are . . .
 
“Audacious.”—
Los Angeles Times • “Funny and fearless.”—Houston Chronicle • “Delightful and creative.”—The Wall Street Journal • “Clever, literate, and thoroughly knowledgeable.”—San Jose Mercury News “A lively adventure in the very best of intellectual company.”—The New York Times Book Review“Rousing . . . riveting . . . suspenseful.”—Chicago Sun-Times “Lush, colorful and utterly compelling.”—Detroit Free-Press • “Beguiling . . . tantalizing.”—The Boston Globe

About the Author

Laurie R. King is the New York Times bestselling author of thirteen Mary Russell mysteries, five contemporary novels featuring Kate Martinelli, the Stuyvesant & Grey novels Touchstone and The Bones of Paris, and the acclaimed A Darker Place, Folly, and Keeping Watch. She lives in Northern California.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Publishing Group
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 9, 2011
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553590413
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553590418
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.19 x 0.87 x 8.25 inches
  • Book 10 of 19 ‏ : ‎ Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
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New York Times bestselling crime writer Laurie R. King writes both series and standalone novels. For a complete list of her books in order, please visit http://www.laurierking.com/books/complete-book-list

In the Mary Russell series (first entry: The Beekeeper's Apprentice), fifteen-year-old Russell meets Sherlock Holmes on the Sussex Downs in 1915, becoming his apprentice, then his partner. The series follows their amiably contentious partnership into the 1920s as they challenge each other to ever greater feats of detection. For a complete list of the Mary Russell books in order, click here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B00CJLA42C/kindle/ref=sr_bookseries_null_B00CJLA42C.

The Kate Martinelli series, starting with A Grave Talent, concerns a San Francisco homicide inspector, her SFPD partner, and her life partner. In the course of the series, Kate encounters a female Rembrandt, a modern-day Holy Fool, two difficult teenagers, a manifestation of the goddess Kali and an eighty-year-old manuscript concerning Sherlock Holmes.

The Stuyvesant and Gray books feature Harris Stuyvesant, a Bureau of Investigation agent who finds himself far out of his depth, first in England during the 1926 General Strike (Touchstone), then in Paris during the sweltering confusion of September, 1929 (The Bones of Paris).

King also has written stand-alone novels--A Darker Place as well as two loosely linked novels, Folly and Keeping Watch--and a science fiction novel, Califia's Daughters, under the pseudonym Leigh Richards.

King grew up reading her way through libraries like a termite through balsa before going on to become a mother, builder, world traveler, and theologian.

She has now settled into a genteel life of crime, back in her native northern California. She has a secondary residence in cyberspace, where she enjoys meeting readers in her Virtual Book Club and on her blog.

King has won the Edgar and Creasey awards (for A Grave Talent), the Nero (for A Monstrous Regiment of Women) and the MacCavity (for Folly); her nominations include the Agatha, the Orange, the Barry, and two more Edgars. She was also given an honorary doctorate from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific.

Check out King's website, http://laurierking.com/, and follow the links to her blog and Virtual Book Club, featuring monthly discussions of her work, with regular visits from the author herself. And for regular LRK updates, follow the link to sign up for her email newsletter.

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Customers find the book's storylines captivating and entertaining to the very end, with one review noting its historical elements that bridge the narrative. Moreover, the writing quality receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its lyrical descriptions, and many consider it among the best in the series. Additionally, the book features interesting characters and maintains reader interest throughout, while customers appreciate its humor.

58 customers mention "Readability"50 positive8 negative

Customers find the book delightful to read and consider it one of the best in the Mary Russell series.

"...That said, I really enjoyed this novel. Point of view alternated between Holmes and Russell, maybe a 2 to 1 ratio, and both were great...." Read more

"...Well worth reading. Linda Sheean" Read more

"...Oh my.... This is the best book yet. Laurie R. King is a brilliant author, bringing to life every single character in her Mary Russell and..." Read more

"...This is a real page turner that, forgive the cliche', is impossible to put down...." Read more

58 customers mention "Story quality"53 positive5 negative

Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, describing it as an amazing adventure with wonderful twists and turns, and one customer notes how the historical elements help bridge the narrative.

"...Holmes' part involved a lot of detection and his unique take on events unfolding, while Russell's part was fun and introduced a spectacular character..." Read more

"This book is a continuation of the trials and tribulations of Damian Adler, Holmes' son, and also those of Russell and Holmes and Estelle, daughter..." Read more

"...the first book when Holmes becomes her mentor up though this last great story it is easy to see in Mary why it is the logical decision for the two..." Read more

"...First-rate storytelling, good writing, well-researched. At so many points these could be overdone, oversentimentalized, botched...." Read more

27 customers mention "Writing quality"25 positive2 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, with several noting it's better than "The Language of Bees." One customer mentions it's written in Conan Doyle's style, while another appreciates the lyrical pages of description.

"...She wastes little time in writing description of places and minor characters are loosely described in order to keep her story going...." Read more

"This book follows The Language of Bees, which you must read first...." Read more

"...First-rate storytelling, good writing, well-researched. At so many points these could be overdone, oversentimentalized, botched...." Read more

"...So far, it’s also the most suspenseful of the series. Several lyrical pages of description, mythology and history tie and bridge the storyline...." Read more

24 customers mention "Enjoyment"24 positive0 negative

Customers find the book exhilarating and entertaining to the very end, keeping them interested throughout.

"...the book, charging madly from the Orkneys to London, in a thoroughly thrilling and sometimes amusing journey. Well worth reading. Linda Sheean" Read more

"...novel, I confess that the Mary Russell series has been one of the great pleasures of the past few years for me...." Read more

"...A worthy and gripping read." Read more

"Pure entertainment. I've enjoyed the entire series of Mary Russel and Sherlock Holmes mysteries...." Read more

22 customers mention "Character development"17 positive5 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one noting how it reveals new sides to Sherlock Holmes' personality.

"...little time in writing description of places and minor characters are loosely described in order to keep her story going...." Read more

"...on events unfolding, while Russell's part was fun and introduced a spectacular character, Robert Goodman -- a shell-shocked veteran of WW1 who..." Read more

"...First the characters are real. My heart raced, laughed, and cried with them. I look forward to reading the entire series...." Read more

"...Smartly written with all of Sherlock Holmes personality and habits observed to a "t."!..." Read more

7 customers mention "Humor"7 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the humor in the book, finding it hilarious, with one customer particularly appreciating the wonderful wit.

"...She brings in Holme's brother Mycroft and makes him interesting. But it is the characterization of a hermit that I found most enduring...." Read more

"...of detection and his unique take on events unfolding, while Russell's part was fun and introduced a spectacular character, Robert Goodman -- a shell-..." Read more

"...The first several books were so original, tremedously entertaining and worth the several Kindle highlights so I can easily find some of my favorite..." Read more

"...First the characters are real. My heart raced, laughed, and cried with them. I look forward to reading the entire series...." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2011
    I liked the previous book (The Language of Bees) that leads to this one. However, I sometimes found myself confused by the development of the plot with King's books. Sometimes she goes off in tangent to explain what is happening.
    It had been several months since I read Language and I did not keep my copy. I was worried that I would forget the characters and the challenge. However, King manages to bring all the facts back into the book rapidly with little repetition.
    I also feel that King usually tends to drop her endings making the last few pages dull and not worth reading.

    Not in this case. I found "The God of the Hive" written very tightly with tense action that is page-turning suspense. She wastes little time in writing description of places and minor characters are loosely described in order to keep her story going.
    Most of the chapters are very short, weaving between what Holmes is doing and what Russell is doing. She manages to superbly go between the two without skipping a beat.
    I have always found King to have excellent characterizations. The same goes for Hive. She brings in Holme's brother Mycroft and makes him interesting. But it is the characterization of a hermit that I found most enduring. King stops for just enough time, at exactly the right place to explain how he became a hermit. The explanation of the psychology of his personality and way of life has depth and a loving touch. In addition, King manages to describe how the child (Holme's granddaughter) is reacting her adventures and how she copes. We get just enough to make her believable but not too much.
    I was sorry to see this two part story end but the I found this to be the best so far in this series.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2011
    I am a big fan of this series, though I wasn't thrilled with The Language of Bees. I thought some goofy changes were launched and didn't particularly like the new characters, Holmes's new relatives and villains included; I also didn't appreciate a two-volume arc where I had to wait so long to get the conclusion. That said, I really enjoyed this novel. Point of view alternated between Holmes and Russell, maybe a 2 to 1 ratio, and both were great. Holmes' part involved a lot of detection and his unique take on events unfolding, while Russell's part was fun and introduced a spectacular character, Robert Goodman -- a shell-shocked veteran of WW1 who rescues Russell and crew from a crashed plane. Goodman is fantastic, and I loved every scene with him in it. We see a bit of Mycroft, which is good, and not much of Holmes's son, which is even better.

    The story begins where The Language of Bees left off (and you should read that novel first), with Dr. Brothers wounded and fleeing for help to a mysterious and powerful malefactor, who seems much more menacing than Brothers ever did. We see Billy again, of the Baker Street Irregulars, and travel to bolt-holes and into hidden rooms galore! Lots of fun.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2010
    This book is a continuation of the trials and tribulations of Damian Adler, Holmes' son, and also those of Russell and Holmes and Estelle, daughter of D. Adler. The two main characters rush up and down England attempting to evade for Damian the machinations of an extremely evil madman, Thomas Brothers, who wishes to make a human sacrifice of Damian at a special place in the Orkneys. That fate is narrowly averted, but in the meantime Sherlock's brother, Mycroft is imprisoned and deprived of food by another evil man, Peter West, who worked for Mycroft. The book is just jamful of one horrendous situation after another, but is alleviated somewhat by an eerie character, Robert Goodman, who appears to be somewhat fey, lives in the woods, and possesses some of the skills that Holmes has, but a little bent. One is on the hop throughout the book, charging madly from the Orkneys to London, in a thoroughly thrilling and sometimes amusing journey. Well worth reading.
    Linda Sheean
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
    This book follows The Language of Bees, which you must read first. The Gid of the Hive is a continuation of the mystery started in the Language of Bees. Oh my.... This is the best book yet. Laurie R. King is a brilliant author, bringing to life every single character in her Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series. I wish there were more and more and more books in the series. We have the Pirate King yet to read in this series. Are there more???
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2010
    I have been reading the Laurie King books since the first one and place it proudly on my several shelves of Sherlock Holmes adventures. I know there are critics that cannot stand the idea of Holmes being married to Mary Russell, however the author pulls it off. From her introduction in the first book when Holmes becomes her mentor up though this last great story it is easy to see in Mary why it is the logical decision for the two to marry. Their relationship with each other comes off like magic. In this last book I must agree that first you must read The Language of the Bees to get in on the action. Certainly Irene Adler fans were made happy in that book to learn that the great detective consummated his relationship with this clever lady. The God of the Hive is one of the best in the series taking up from the last one. This is a real page turner that, forgive the cliche', is impossible to put down. There are more twists than even the immortal Hitchcock could imagine. The introduction of Robert Goodman adds spice to the tale and the reader will wonder if he comes back. I look very forward to the next in the series and plan to go to the web page for the author to hopefully congratulate her on another great work.
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  • StB
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the series so far.
    Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2015
    I liked the wonderful array of characters encountered in this story. Their characterizations made them all engaging personalities for me.
  • Bryony Holyoake
    5.0 out of 5 stars Laurie King, Author of......
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 23, 2020
    .......Holmes and Russell series of books. Gems! If a Sherlock Holmes fan, Laurie King writes authentically, “tongue in cheek” and is evident, thorough research. A joy to read! Only recently discovered during UK lockdown for Covid-19......my husband has now started to read! I started with the first book, and noted the titles in sequence......and reading thus! I love the woven facts into the stories, time, place, events, activities. Laurie King’s own personal education, theology, lends to the character of a Mary Russell, and the fact she lived in the US as a child, allows for any “Americanisms” (very few), and she writes for British readers and American, too. I love the maps included in the books. And the character of Mary Russell being the mixture of toughness, resilience, and weaknesses! The premise is “far fetched”.......but so very entertaining and very clever. I love her conversational dialogue, and the action scenes are so very well written. Brilliant.
  • Lee W
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good read
    Reviewed in Australia on November 25, 2016
    Pure Fun - except when Kindle decides to do a software upload in a very tense part. Hard to put the book down once I start. Writing style very good, characters excellent, story well developed and moves along at a good pace. Highly recommend. Happily I have several more ready to read. Definitely enjoyable.
  • Wendy Meenenga
    5.0 out of 5 stars addictive reading . . . .
    Reviewed in Germany on October 19, 2011
    Laurie R.King's Mary Russell series has given me a whole new interest in recent (early 20th century) history, resulting in a quadrupling of my reading time - both factual and fictional. It's also re-introduced me to several authors I've neglected in the last 40 years or so. Keep up the good work, Laurie!
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2016
    Another great read by Laurie R. King.