The Mercedes Coffin (Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Series #17) by Faye Kellerman

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 6,735

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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 6,735

    Synopsis

    A cold case turns red hot, threatening to consume detective Peter Decker and his wife, Rina Lazarus in the spellbinding new thriller from New York Times bestselling author Faye Kellerman.

    Billionaire genius Genoa Greeves never got over the shocking death of her favorite teacher, Bennett "Dr. Ben" Alston Little, murdered execution-style and stuffed into the trunk of his Mercedes Benz. No arrests were ever made. Fifteen years later, the high-tech CEO reads about another execution-style murder. The case is eerily similar and Genoa offers the L.A.P.D. a substantial financial "incentive" if justice is finally served.

    Lieutenant Peter Decker resents having to commit valuable manpower to a fifteen-year-old open case. Still, the recent murder does bear a disturbing resemblance to Dr. Ben's case and Decker can't help but wonder about a connection. Decker's team of investigators includes his newly minted Hollywood detective daughter, Cindy Kutiel, while wife Rina Lazarus continues to be his backbone of support. Rina's worries and fears begin to build as past and present collide with a vengeance, catapulting an unsuspecting Decker closer and closer to the edge of an infinite dark abyss. A relentlessly gripping tale spun by a master, Faye Kellerman's The Mercedes Coffin races through a dangerous urban world, where truth and justice are fine lines between life and death.

    The Washington Post - Richard Lipez

    The Dutch have a good word, gezellig (pronounced geh-ZELL-ig, with a phlegmy "g" on either end), that means cozy, familiar, congenial, memorable. That's Kellerman…You don't go to Kellerman for originality in style or plotting; in fact, this book reminded me of my Aunt Rae's tasty beef brisket. Aunt Rae confessed to me with a laugh in her 98th year that she prepared her popular brisket with packaged onion soup, and that in no way lessened the pleasure.

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    Biography

    Love is serious business in Faye Kellerman's murder mysteries, starring sleuthing couple Rina Lazarus and Peter Decker. Kellerman spices her hardboiled crime stories with issues involving modern Judaism (Rina is Orthodox), putting a unique spin on the mystery genre in both this series and two separate but similarly successful novels, Moon Music and The Quality of Mercy.

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    Another great entry in the seriesby Starling3

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    November 21, 2009: The Decker/Lazarus mysteries never disappoint. Kellerman keeps the plot moving forward at a fast pace. I was disappointed that this book, as did the previous, left out many details of Decker's family life. Rina is spending too much time in the kitchen and not enough helping her husband! Look out for an appearance of a villian who continues to haunt the Deckers - - I am looking forward to seeing if he resurfaces in a future adventure. Fans of the series won't be disappointed.

    anticlimacticby pisces317

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    September 07, 2009: This the first Faye Kellerman book I have read and I was very disappointed. The begining of the plot was very interesting. However, there are so many characters introduced that it is hard to keep track of them. Much of the book is devoted to the detectives discussing different motives and scenarios. Soon all of the conversation starts to sound the same. I pushed through hoping the end would justify the initial time spent. It turns out the ending was the worst part. It seemed as though the author got bored and just decided to wrap it up with out tying in many of the details. In fact, I would say that the ending was just plain lazy.

    Many people have written that Faye Kellerman is a great writer even though this wasn't her best work. I'll probably give her another chance but it will be awhile before I can shake the "time wasted" feeling that this book gave me.


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