A review by tonyriver
The Bones of Paris by Laurie R. King

4.0

This is a detailed story, with plenty of well known Parisian figures threaded throughout. I have read several of the Mary Russell/ Holmes series with great pleasure. I enjoyed the change of tone and pace in this my first of this series.

Harris is rough around the edges, clever and human. The story involves a missing young woman, with past links to Harris. All of course becomes more complex and we get enmeshed in late 1920s Paris. I love the way that the author enjoys painting feisty and independent women as well as interesting settings.

The book as with her others I have read, is well written.