Locked Rooms

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Locked Rooms is the eighth book in the Mary Russell series by Laurie R. King. It was published in 2005. Unlike King's previous Mary Russell novels, Locked Rooms, is split into 5 separate "books". The books alternate between the familiar Mary Russell first-person narrative and a third-person narrator following Sherlock Holmes.

The events of the novel follow directly that of The Game with Russell and Holmes sailing to San Francisco to close up the house and businesses that Mary inherited after her family's death in an automobile accident for which she has blamed herself ever since. A puzzling codicil to the Russell's will, a break-in at the family house, and a failed attempt on Mary's life quickly draw Holmes and eventually Mary into an investigation of the real cause of her parents' death. Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell team up with a former Pinkerton agent Dashiell Hammett, several residents of Chinatown, and a cast of irregulars to solve the mystery that has plagued Mary for ten years.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

On their way back to Britain from India, Holmes and Russell stop at Russell's childhood home in San Francisco. As they approach San Francisco, Russell becomes more and more distracted. Holmes concludes from this and her recurring dreams of falling objects, a faceless man, and locked rooms that she is repressing some unpleasant memory. Russell denies this and tries to track down the psychiatrist who helped her recover from the trauma she suffered when she precipitated the car accident that killed her family. On the way, she meets a Chinese man, Li, who was the son of her parents' good friends. Li saves her from a murder attempt before introducing himself and saying that his own parents were killed shortly after her own parents died. When Russell finally tracks down the name of her psychiatrist, she learns that she was murdered after Russell departed for England several years ago.

Holmes determines from the fact that there was a recent break-in at Russell's house, Russell's anxiety and distraction, the murder of the psychiatrist, and the most recent attempt on Russell's life, that there is something serious amiss. He hires Dashiell Hammett to conduct an investigation with him. He concludes that Russell was present during the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, despite her denial of this fact, and it was from this that the dream about falling objects came from. He learns from an interview with a survivor of the earthquake that Russell was very scared by a man with several bandages on his face looking for her father—he had covered up his face because he had been burned while fighting a fire, and this made him seem faceless.

Both Russell and Hammett visit the site of the car accident Russell's parents died at. Russell then takes a vacation to her family's summer home, during which she recovers her wits enough to realize that somebody is trying to murder her and all the people that could possibly be connected with the car accident that killed her parents, from Li's parents to her psychiatrist. She visits the garage that collected the remainder of her parents' car and learns that the brake rod was cut and she is not to blame for their deaths; they were murdered.

She returns to her city house, fully recovered and determined to find out who was behind all the murders. They eventually settle on an old family friend with whom contact was broken after the 1906 earthquake. Using fengshui, which Li's family was very interested in, they dig up the garden and find a box with a confession, written by Russell's father, and several valuable items in it. In the letter, he says that he helped a man get away with murder of a policemen, looting, and arson to cover up the evidence during the 1906 earthquake. The man in question was the one posing as a firefighter with the bandaged face. The letter concludes with the statement that Mr. Russell is going to disclose this information in order to free his conscience, and adds that he warned the person responsible that he was going to do so. The letter was written only days before their deaths.

Russell, Holmes, and Hammett realize that there is going to be an attempt on Hammett's life, and so they wait outside his apartment for the murderer and his accomplice. They end up on a chase that takes them to Chinatown, where one of Li's friends calls on the crowd to prevent them from getting away. Russell confronts the two before they are arrested, and finally unlocks the last "room"—a memory she had of seeing the man near her parents' car the day they died.

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