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A Monstrous Regiment of Women

A Monstrous Regiment of Women
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First edition
Author Laurie R. King
Country United States
Language English
Series Mary Russell
Genre Detective novel
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Publication date
Sep 1995
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 326
ISBN
Preceded by The Beekeeper's Apprentice
Followed by A Letter of Mary

A Monstrous Regiment of Women is the second book in the Mary Russell series of mystery novels by Laurie R. King.

The title is taken from a work by John Knox, published in 1558, The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regimen of Women. Knox used the word regimen in a now archaic sense, meaning government or regime, and his book was written against the female sovereigns of his day, particularly Mary I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots.

In the winter of 1920, Mary Russell is on the cusp of turning 21 and lives a double life of Oxford University theological scholar as well as a consulting detective and partner of Sherlock Holmes. After events in The Beekeeper's Apprentice, both Holmes and Russell are aware that their relationship and partnership has changed, perhaps romantically, but neither is eager to broach the subject.

A chance encounter unites Russell with Veronica Beaconsfield, an old Oxford acquaintance who is worried about her former fiancé, Miles Fitzwarren, a returned soldier and drug addict. Veronica introduces Russell to the well-financed New Temple in God and its leader, the enigmatic, charismatic Margery Childe, who preaches empowerment of women. Russell believes Margery to be a mystic and begins tutoring Margery in theology and reading Scripture, integrating into their lessons her own current academic work on feminism and Judaism. Russell also witnesses what she believes to be a true miracle, in which Margery is healed of serious physical wounds through prayer. Meanwhile, Holmes takes on Miles’s rehabilitation partially as a favor to Russell.

When an attempt is made on Veronica’s life, Holmes and Russell discover a mysterious pattern of deaths where fairly wealthy women have left large bequests to the Temple. Coming into her inheritance at age 21, Russell takes on the role of a young heiress to insinuate herself into the Temple’s leadership. While learning more about the Temple’s operations, Russell also fends off an attacker who threatens Margery.


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