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Serpent's Tooth - Faye Kellerman


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Serpent's Tooth - Faye Kellerman

 
Description: ISBN 0755320077 / Author: Faye Kellerman / Genre: Crime / Thriller / A busy night at an elegant restaurant. Minutes later a gunman opens fire. Thirteen people are killed and dozens more wounded. At least the culprit seems clear. But Lieutenant Decker, in charge of the ... more
Serpent's Tooth - Faye Kellerman ... investigation, needs to understand what motivated the act. And some things don't quite add up.

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If you have a problem taking prescription sleep aids, "The Mercedes Coffin" is a must purchase. This one will put you to sleep like a shot of sodium pentathol. I trudged through 275 pages of this novel waiting for something remotely interesting to happen, then closed it and took it back to the library post haste. I don't ...

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by sunmeilan - written on 13/11/07 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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Two of the stories have been written in conjunction with Kellerman s children. The first is based on the story of Jack the Ripper and is written with Jesse Kellerman, Faye s son. Although the premise of the story is good, I didn t like the way it was written - it seemed childish and naive. What made it worse was the speaking language used - it is clear that neither writers have any idea of how to transpose English as it is spoken in England. For example, I am goin to bring some spirits. I ll bring y back a pint...oh would ye...thankee... This really annoyed me and I found it most off-putting. The second story is written with daugthers, Rachel and Ilana. About a ...

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Double Homicide - Faye Kellerman, Jonathan Kellerman

Premium Review Two good authors don't make a great write (809 words)
by freediveheaven - written on 29/09/05 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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an excellent deal, two great authors for the price of one. I have long been a fan of Jonathan Kellerman and I have also read a couple of his wife Faye work and they have been pretty good as well. So when I spotted a chance to buy a book containing two stories which represent their first joint collaboration I thought to myself how can this fail to please? Well the answer to that is surprisingly easy. The Storylines Double Homicide has two unconnected murders in two separate cities. Each story has it s own cover, an orange one for Santa Fe and a blue one for Boston to reflect the temperatures of the two locations. Double Homicide Boston features Boston detectives ...

 

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