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The Moor
by Laurie R. King
I thoroughly enjoyed this entry in the Mary Russell / Sherlock Holmes canon, having been very disappointed in #2 and only a bit happier with #3. The moor is a character all its own, dreary and dangerous and always a part of the story. Ghostly sightings and mysterious tales bring Holmes and Russell to investigate. Much tramping through the mud and tors ensues, and I have no idea how Russell escaped as relatively unscathed as she did given she was crashing into rocks far too often. Cups of tea are clearly the solution to most of life’s problems. I loved the wild outdoors and the huge mansions. Looking forward to the next one.