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The Mercedes Coffin: A Decker and Lazarus Book (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus Novels)

The Mercedes Coffin: A Decker and Lazarus Book (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus Novels)

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Author: Faye Kellerman
Publisher: William Morrow
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 627

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.4

ISBN: 0061227331
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780061227332
ASIN: 0061227331

Publication Date: August 1, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
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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, no killer charged for the brutal crime. Fifteen years later, the high-tech CEO reads about another execution-style murder; this time the victim is a Hollywood music producer named Primo Ekerling. There is no obvious connection, but the case is eerily similar to Little's and Genoa feels the time is right to close Dr. Ben's case once and for all—offering the L.A.P.D. a substantial financial "incentive" if justice is finally served for Little.

Lieutenant Peter Decker resents having to commit valuable manpower to a fifteen-year-old open case simply because a rich woman says "Jump!" Still, the recent murder of Primo Ekerling does bear a disturbing resemblance to Little's case, even though two thug suspects are currently behind bars for the Ekerling murder. Decker can't help but wonder about a connection. His first phone calls are to the two primary investigators in the Little case, retired detectives Calvin Vitton and Arnie Lamar. Lamar is cooperative, but Vitton is not only reluctant to talk, he winds up dead of a suspicious suicide twelve hours later. Plunging into this long-buried murder, Decker discovers that even though the two slayings are separated by a decade and a half, there is still plenty of greed, lust, and evil to connect the dots.

Decker's team of top investigators not only includes his favorite homicide detectives, Scott Oliver and Marge Dunn, but also his newly minted Hollywood detective daughter, Cindy Kutiel, whose help proves to be invaluable. His wife, Rina Lazarus, continues to be his backbone of support, offering a cool, rational outlook despite her growing concern for her husband's welfare and safety. Rina's worries and fears begin to build at a fevered pitch as past and present collide with a vengeance, catapulting an unsuspecting Peter 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 of fleeting fame and false dreams, making heart-pumping hairpin turns at each step of a terrifying journey, where truth and justice are fine lines between life and death.




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3 out of 5 stars Another somewhat disappointed fan   August 21, 2008
I, too am somewhat disappointed. I would have like more involvement from the usual cast of characters and found this book to be somewhat disjointed. I also felt the ending to be poorly done -- just quickly wrapped up and never really solved. Was the publisher breathing down Faye's neck? However, it was still far and above most of the rest of the genre out there and I will still buy both Faye's and Jonathan's books as soon as they are published.


Give your fans more of what they have come to expect next time, well thought out plots, plausible endings and more of the family -- we all love the Decker family.





3 out of 5 stars Sometimes the typos really do detract   August 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was thrilled to get my hands on this book as soon as it came out, as I anxiously await each new installment of Rina and Peter's saga. Frankly, I would love a book about them that is character-driven, and not be annoyed by the mystery. That said, I found the story intriguing and enjoyed it, but there were some continuity problems as previous reviews have stated. The biggest beef I have, is picayune yet relentlessly annoying: On page 264, why did Rina scold Peter that she "can't believe how little disregard for your loved ones and yourself." Shouldn't he have little disregard? Doesn't she mean little "regard?" Also, I would have liked more than a passing mention of the boys, some mention and interaction with Rina's parents (lots of the action took place in their neighborhood of Beverly Hills!) and a cease and desist of name dropping from previous cases that have nothing to do with the current story. (ie Hersh Schwartz -- even Chris Donatti who had a place in the plot but even that was unnecessary) That said, it was still worth the read and I will still be as anxious to get her new one. Hopefully, it will come out next summer if not before.


4 out of 5 stars engaging police procedural   August 17, 2008
 1 out of 8 found this review helpful

Wealthy computer guru Genoa Greeves reads in the paper that someone murdered music producer Primo Ekerling. The description is what shakes Genoa. Someone executed Ekerling with three bullets to the head before leaving him in the trunk of his car. Fifteen years ago when Genoa was a high school geek her favorite teacher, Dr. Ben Little was murdered in the same manner; his case was never solved but the influential Genoa feels strongly she can "bribe" LAPD with opening he cold case with a seven digit "donation".

That type of money is taken seriously so the brass assigns Lieutenant Peter Decker to investigate the homicide of the history teacher as well as the current homicide to see if there is a link. After a review of the official police file, Decker and his associates, police detectives Marge Dunn and Scott Oliver, arrange to interview the cops on the older case. However, to their shock one detective still on the force commits suicide. They struggle to solve either murder, especially the one fifteen years old as memories have faded.

This is an engaging police procedural as the investigation into the two similar murders is fun to follow especially the nebulous older case. The scenes in which Decker spends with his Orthodox Jewish wife Rina and their children are fun to follow as they bring him needed respites from the difficult cases; though those interludes do not go as deep into her beliefs and their efforts to find common ground as earlier tales did. Still the whodunit is well written and exciting to follow team Decker investigate.

Harriet Klausner



3 out of 5 stars ...too much talk, minimal action   August 17, 2008
This is the first Faye Kellerman that I have been able to put down.
This is the first time that, upon picking it up, I cannot find the spot
where I stopped reading - it's all talk, all the time.
She needs a Milo. That would spark things. I miss the family connection,
the dynamics at home that inspire Peter Decker, and I miss Rina's considerable (Torah driven) insights into various investigations. It's just, somehow, heartbreakingly, flat and uninspired.
I love Faye's novels as much as Jonathan's, and anxiously await publication. His keep me up all night on arrival. This one, hers, is a true soporific. And a "Milo" would lighten up all that talking, keeping things in perspective.
More disturbing to me, having watched Scott Oliver through ALL the books, I had the feeling he was "a kid", mentored by Marge, relegated to the scut work - now he's apparently a grandfather?? When did that happen? Feels as if I missed half a dozen volumes in the middle somewhere, but I did not.
Never mind, Faye Kellerman's fans will love it unconditionally. I am quite likely the only disappointed reader out here.



5 out of 5 stars Well-crafted page turner   August 17, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Faye Kellerman's latest novel features the engaging Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus duo she created in The Ritual Bath. Pete's challenge in this novel is a fifteen year old very cold case revived by an eccentric billionaire, Genoa Greeves. Money talks, and the department snaps to attention to work on the execution-style slaying of the only teacher who gave words of encouragement to the awkward nerd during her high school years. Genoa was struck by the similarity of a current case to the one that took the life of her teacher. Initially the cases don't appear to be related, but as the novel progresses, the relationship between the cases grows and fades and grows as Peter, his crack team of Marge Dunn and Scott Oliver, and his daughter Cindy Kutick, follow the clues through a forest of music producers, gamblers, former detectives and rappers to solve the crime. Along the way, the detectives working the current case and Peter and his team clash over territory, with Cindy, the newly minted detective, caught in the middle.
The mystery is well-crafted, but the relationships of Rina, Peter, Cindy and Hannah don't receive as much attention as in prior novels. Rina, in particular, has been relegated to a supportive wife role rather than the active part she has played on occasion in the past. Hannah is growing up, learning to drive and plays a minor role in the novel. Cindy receives more attention since she works with the detectives assigned to the current case and provides information to help her Dad sort out the connections with the cold case. Although the character of Genoa Greeves spurs the plot into action, she only appears a couple of times later in the book after being featured in the first chapter.
Kellerman captures the sound and the rhythm of the rappers speaking in her dialogue, and differentiates the voices. The characters are very diverse and well developed, and range from a gambling ex-wife, a street kid rescued by his grandmother, a former detective that "eats his gun" and more. It's a great read for the beach!


 

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