A review by kleonard
The Lantern's Dance by Laurie R. King

3.0

Mary Russell, recovering from injury, finds a diary belonging to Holmes's mother, who turns out to have been Indian. As she reads the diary and begins to put things together, Holmes is trying to protect his son Damian and his family from someone--or someones--seemingly intent on hurting them. This is better than the previous Russell novels, and Russell and Holmes have at least some fun and interesting discussions, but it still pales in relation to the first set of Russell novels by King.