The Serene One

By Laurie King / May 22, 2018 /

(Three weeks from today: Island of the Mad.) “La Serenissima”, they call her: Venice, city of the waters. Venice began as a refuge, a place people might creep away from the various war-troubled stretches of mainland all around. The swampy lagoon, into which the Adriatic waters washed in and out, twice a day, had an…

Cover(s) reveal

By Laurie King / May 18, 2018 /

[Cue the bump-and-grind strip-tease music…] So, what should arrive but a nice lumpy packet from my publishers… And what do I see inside? Ooh, could it be…  The spines are purple! Aahhh, such pretty things! **** Where do I get my copy of Island of the Mad? US edition—signed, from Poisoned Pen Books; signed, from…

Islands, of the mad

By Laurie King / May 15, 2018 /

[four weeks from today…] Not to give any spoilers here, but…parts of Island of the Mad take place on, you know, islands. And a rather surprising number of those islands are inhabited by the certified insane. Yes, lunatic asylums, in the Venice lagoon. Who knew? Well, I did, for one, before I went last year.…

Contest entry

By Laurie King / May 14, 2018 /

For any of you who missed the newsletter last week, and who would like to enter a drawing for these… (minus the masks) the link to that newsletter is here. You’ll need to enter before June 1. Good luck!

Giving it away…

By Laurie King / May 10, 2018 /

There’s a contest coming up! Well, we call it a contest, more of a giveaway. Details are in this Saturday’s newsletter (signup’s here if you’re not a subscriber) for a chance at all the Russell & Holmes hardbacks. All of them. Signed. In US hardback. Hashtag #islandofthemad.

Noel’s work, continued

By Laurie King / May 4, 2018 /

The past week saw two kinds of memorial to my husband, Noel King. One was a talk, the latest in a series of “Noel Q. King Lectures” held at UC Santa Cruz. The second was a publication, with Noel as co-author. After Noel died, we started up a lecture series to continue his life’s work…

A Week in the Life…

By Laurie King / April 22, 2018 /

So, this week I will: Drive to San Francisco and fly to New York, Monday. Have breakfast with a friend; go to the Sue Grafton memorial at the NY public library; have an afternoon meeting; and have dinner with friends, on Tuesday. Have breakfast with friends, an afternoon meeting, and dinner with friends, and that’s…

Reader guide for ISLAND?

By Laurie King / April 12, 2018 /

Now, most of you won’t have even glimpsed an ARC of Island of the Mad yet. But Random House would like to do a discussion guide at publication, and since some of you will have scored an early read, I thought you might help me crowd-source the guide. So: as you read, did anything in…

PW’s love for ISLAND

By Laurie King / April 9, 2018 /

The Publishers Weekly review for Island of the Mad– –might offer you a tantalizing taste of what’s to come your way in June… Island of the Mad Set in 1925, Edgar-winner King’s well-plotted 16th Mary Russell novel (after 2016’s The Murder of Mary Russell) finds Mary helping Ronnie Fitzwarren, an old friend of hers from…

103 years ago today…

By Laurie King / April 8, 2018 /

…two people met on a patch of countryside: I was fifteen when I first met Sherlock Holmes, fifteen years old with my nose in a book as I walked the Sussex Downs, and nearly stepped on him. In my defence I must say it was an engrossing book, and it was very rare to come across…