The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights by Faye Kellerman

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  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • 336pp
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    • Pub. Date: August 2006
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 336pp

    Synopsis

    From one of the finest sisters in crime ("Los Angeles Times") and a "New York Times" bestselling author comes a remarkable anthology of her best short writing, including two new Decker/Lazarus crime-fiction stories.

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    Bestseller Kellerman's hardcore fans will welcome this eclectic volume, whose 17 selections include two new tales about her series husband-and-wife team, LAPD Lt. Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus; two stories with family themes, one coauthored with Kellerman's two daughters ("The Luck of the Draw"); and a pair of autobiographical essays, one a poignant tribute to her late father ("The Summer of My Womanhood"). Kellerman's short stories may lack the intricate plotting of her novels (Stone Kiss, etc.), but a typical effort like the title story, in which Decker notices some things out of place when a friend dies of an apparent heart attack, is never less than entertaining. Brief comments at the start of each entry provide context. (Aug.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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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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    Enjoyed this bookby Anonymous

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    April 16, 2007: I ordinarily don't like short stories, but did like the ones in this book. There may have been a couple I didn't like as well, but I thought most of them were excellent. I am a big fan of Faye Kellerman and don't miss a Decker book.

    Not Worth Readingby Anonymous

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    December 04, 2006: Other than for the 3 stories with Peter Decker in them, I could take or leave everything else. In fact a couple, I didn't like at all. I was glad I got this from the library and hadn't wasted my money buying it.


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