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I've been working my way through the series and have a question regarding "My Story" found in The Mary Russell Companion. In it Mary Russell is assembling her memoirs at the age of 92... and her husband Mr. Holmes is still alive and well. How is this possible if their age difference is at least 47 or even 54 years according to LRK's Sherlock Holmes? I really enjoy the concept of LRK receiving MR's writings but this bit doesn't make sense to me; am I missing something?

Does anyone else have any ideas.
Or does our fearless leader have any comments??

It is frequently noted: his obituary has not appeared in the Times of London. There is No Chance that a person of such prominence could die without such an obituary. There you have it, but I encourage further comments.

Azarpr wrote: "So excited about the upcoming release of The Murder of Mary Russell in April. Will you be setting up a chat about it when it is available?"
Absolutely! It's either going to be included in our April re-read of Dreaming Spies, or we'll set up a separate thread for it.
Absolutely! It's either going to be included in our April re-read of Dreaming Spies, or we'll set up a separate thread for it.
Meredith wrote: "It is frequently noted: his obituary has not appeared in the Times of London. There is No Chance that a person of such prominence could die without such an obituary. There you have it, but I encourage further comments. "
Precisely, Meredith! We don't know what kind of philosopher's stone he discovered, but he must have found something because his obit has never appeared and thus he must never have died ;-)
Precisely, Meredith! We don't know what kind of philosopher's stone he discovered, but he must have found something because his obit has never appeared and thus he must never have died ;-)

Neil Gaiman's "The Case of Death and Honey," found in A Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon offers just such a possibility. :)


Lenore wrote: "Couldn't figure out how to find the thread for The Last Policeman, so I'm posting this news of a near-earth asteroid passage here for those who are interested: http://tinyurl.com/go2f5z5"
That thread was archived, Lenore, so here is just right for your news share :-)
That thread was archived, Lenore, so here is just right for your news share :-)


Foreign Policy online has an interesting article (here: http://tinyurl.com/zwqwlvt) about the Rif as the place of origin of many modern Moroccan-born jihadis in Europe. It talks about the traditional and continuing neglect of the Rif area by the various controlling governments over the years, colonial and post-coloniaL But the main reason to look at the article is not the text, but the fabulous photo that accompanies the article, showing two men leading mules along a narrow, winding mountain trail that must be exactly what Russell and Holmes encountered when they accompanied Ali to meet with Abd el-Krim.


Today is January 6: both the birthday of Sherlock Holmes and the Feast of the Epiphany. Considering the effect that Holmes's pronouncements have on Watson and Lestrade (and sometimes even Russell), I ask, "Coincidence?" I think not.

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So, in JenD's original opening words for this thread..."here is where it is okay to just chew the fat, shoot the breeze, (quick someone, think of another catchphrase for water-cooler type convos!)." What's on your mind that you want to chat about?