Faye Kellerman
3.82 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I'm usually a fan of Kellerman's Peter Decker series, but this one wss less than satisfying. The resolutions were contrived and strained. I understand that Kellerman wants us to see Decker as a complete rounded character, so the family scenes are important to her, but the gratu...
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review 1: I LOVE the Decker Lazarus series. This book kept me interested, but I have to admit the number of characters made it cumbersome to read. She usually finishes every book the right way.. this one seemed to end abruptly without a believable end to the story... I don't know how many ...
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review 1: Decker's team gets called to the inexpensive apartment of a reclusive old millionaire, whose neighbors are complaining of the strange roars. The animal control team manages to subdue the Bengal tiger inside the apartment, but despite the wild animal therein, the man's dead body s...
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review 1: A bizarre case takes its toll on this Decker/Lazarus novel, setting the stage for the future of the series. A mufti-millionaire is found dead from blunt instrument trauma and a shot in the back. What makes the story weird is the fact that he kept a full-grown Bengal tiger in hi...
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review 1: (more complete review forthcoming)...3 1/2 ***s/5 A good mystery well worth reading, Gun Games focuses on a frighteningly violent group of private high school students and the victims of their sociopathic crimes. Fewer details about the relationship between Gabe and Jasmine (and...
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review 1: Book 18 in the Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus series. Whilst each of the books deals with a separate case I strongly recommend that they be read in order as as well as the crimes themselves the books predictably follow family life in the Decker/Lazarus household, the earlier ones in p...
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review 1: Gabriel Whitman, chis Donatti's son, is still a guest of Peter and Rina Decker. He's being tutored at home and has few occasion of being aroung with peers all the same he manages to run into a few bad boys and to fall in love with a teen fr4om a strict and conservative persian fa...
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review 1: When a teenager commits suicide, Detective Peter Decker begins to investigate at the request of the boys' mother who claims he son didn't kill himself. When another teen is found in eeriely similar circumstances a few weeks later, the investigation takes a more sinister turn, re...
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review 1: "Blindman's Bluff" by Faye Kellerman is book 18 of the Rina Lazarus/Peter Decker series. It's a reasonably good Jewish murder mystery but the characters are getting a little long in the tooth. And other than mentioning the occasional conflict between modernity and Orthodox Judais...
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review 1: Lt Peter Decker is called out in the middle of the night to the Coyote Ranch home of a wealthy man. He, his wife and their maid were killed and one of their sons was injured. It was obviously an inside job. Two of the security guards were found dead and two more are missing. ...