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Not my favorite of the series, but a very solid book, nevertheless. Perhaps it's unfair that I read this right after Justice Hall and O, Jerusalem, both of which I adored. I loved the historical figures pulled into this book, and although I haven't read Rudyard Kipling's book, it's cool how the author turned "Kim" into a "real" person. And I loved the cheeky little Bindra! One of the things that really struck me in this one is that Holmes is still very much Holmes and there are still times when his intellectual leaps leave Mary scrambling to catch up, and yet, he never looks down on her for it. Similarly, she is amazing and accomplishes many things and there are times when she is more suited than him to accomplish something and I love that she can continue to shine without diminishing him. Truly they are worthy partners and it continues to keep me hooked with this series.