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THE EDGAR AWARD-WINNING NOVELTHE FIRST KATE MARTINELLI MYSTERY In Laurie R. King's Grave Talent, the unthinkable has happened in a small community outside of San Francisco. A series of shocking murders has occurred, the victims far too innocent and defenseless. For lesbian Detective Kate Martinelli, just promoted to Homicide and paired with a seasoned cop who's less than thrilled to be handed a green partner, it's a difficult case that just keeps getting harder.Then the police receive what appears to be a case-breaking lead: it seems that one of the residents of this odd colony is Vaun Adams, arguably the century's greatest woman painter and a notorious felon once convicted of a heinous crime.But what really happened eighteen years ago? To bring a murderer to justice, Kate must delve into the artist's dark past—even if it means losing everything she holds dear.

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I once had several of Ms. King's Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes books. I enjoyed them. Then I either got bored or I found an author I liked better.Ms. King's Kate Martinelli is an interesting woman. She is a detective with the San Francisco police department. Her partner has more detective experience, but Kate works well with him.A Grave Talent is the first book in this series.We meet Kate, her housemate, Lee, and her partner, Al Hawkin. We also meet some people who have gone off the grid to live as they wish.Three little girls are killed and left off the road in the utopian community of off-the-grid folk. Who killed these children and why has Kate and Al determined to solve the crimes.A very, very good read.
I am two decades behind on reading this book "A Grave Talent" (and now series) by Laurie King. Over a year ago, a friend introduced me to King's Mary Russell books and I was totally impressed. I never would have thought that I would accept, let alone enjoy, a book that had Holmes in a slowly evolving relationship with a young woman. Yet, "The Beekeeper's Apprentice" was cleverly written with a well crafted plot; the character development of Russell and Holmes was slowly and painstakingly crafted. The next several books in the series were just as well done; the evolving relationship between Russell and Holmes was superbly done all within a well developed turn of the century setting of Victorian England. I now wanted to know if it was just this series I liked, or was it King's writing; so I picked up "A Grave Talent" with hope, but uncertain expectations. I don't normally care for books that deal with children being murdered (serial killers of children), so I had no idea what really to expect. However, within the first several chapters, I began to realize that King was slowly grabbing my interest in a manner that was irresistible. She had also dealt with the subject of these murders with a sensitivity that allows one not to be turned off by it. Now I know, as I was overwhelmed by her writing, that it is more than the Russell series, it is King's writing itself that fascinates me. The "A Grave Talent" story is very credible and the plot lines are so carefully and well crafted; she leaves subtle and careful clues of things to come - be it characterization or plot. The setting of modern San Francisco and her contemporary diction, as opposed to the Victorian diction from the Russell series, is well done. She instills in her characters a believability which takes them out of the trite or stereotypical detective story world into characters who you care about or simply find interesting. This story introduces female detective Casey Martinelli and her partner Al Hawkins; the initial premise is a bit common place in today's detective stories - a veteran detective, Hawkins, is assigned a new, younger female partner, Kate Martinelli. Kate is not a rookie; she has studied and worked hard to relatively quickly move up in the ranks of the police department. Hawkin's has been assigned a high profile murder case of children, and he has been assigned, like it or not, this new female partner, Martinelli. The "higher ups" in the department want a female cop on the investigation of a little girl's murder, a bit of politics for the public. Together they investigate the murders of three little girls in what seems to be separate incidents, but the bodies are all found in the same isolated area called "The Road." Now, let the mystery unwind and go for a delightful ride. Laurie King won the Edgar Award for best first novel over 20 years ago! I came to it late, as I did with her Mary Russell series. I was not disappointed, and I am looking forward to reading more of Martinelli and Russell too. I strongly recommend that anyone who enjoys a well crafted book that not only makes you think, but delivers great enjoyment, to read Laurie King!

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