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Murder 101
- Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Crime Thriller
- Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
The twenty-second book in the hugely popular Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series from New York Times bestselling author Faye Kellerman
Detective Peter Decker and his wife Rina Lazarus have moved from the chaos of L.A. to upstate New York, to a quiet town that is home to elite colleges and pensioners. Semi-retired and faced with mundane call-outs at the Greenbury Police Department, Decker is becoming bored of life. So when he is called about a potential break-in at the local cemetery, he jumps at the opportunity to investigate.
The Bergman crypt contains four intricately designed stained glass windows, one for each season, two of which are confirmed as definitely fake. Along with young Harvard graduate, Tyler McAdams, Decker must solve the mystery of the forgeries. His search leads him to Manhattan, although perhaps he should look closer to home: when a co-ed is brutally murdered at a local colleges, Decker must put his search for the art thief on hold. But not for long…
Critic reviews
'Kellerman is an excellent writer' The Times
'Very exciting' Daily Mail
'Brutal but thoughtful and well plotted, fast moving and well told' Observer
'Sensational' Mirror
'Kellerman creates a claustrophobic atmosphere, against a background of seediness, violence and distrust' Sunday Telegraph
'Kellerman moves her gritty mean streets LA plot along with breakneck pace' Irish Independent
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- Gillan Barnard
- 27-01-18
Typical Kellerman... but a bit slow moving
it was interesting to have Decker in a new environment and some interesting new characters were introduced... mainly McAdams.....as well as a catch up the long running support characters.
the story itself all about art forgeries and Russian/ American relations dragged at times. the final denouement seemed a bit of a cop out too. I have read better Kellerman detective novels but I did finish it.
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