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212: A Novel (Ellie Hatcher) [Kindle Edition]

Alafair Burke
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)

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Book Description

“The plot of an Alafair Burke thriller doesn’t just rip from the headlines. She’s one step ahead of them. 212 scares you and keeps you turning the pages into the wee hours.”
—Harlan Coben

“Burke has created a strong female protagonist in the tradition of Sara Paretsky’s V.I. Warshawski and Marcia Muller’s Sharon McCone.… Utterly authentic.”
Boston Globe

212 is acclaimed author—and former deputy district attorney—Alafair Burke’s gripping thriller featuring hip, Manhattan-based detective Ellie Hatcher. Fans of Lisa Gardner, Sandra Brown, Karin Slaughter, Harlan Coben, Sue Grafton, and PJ Tracy will find it hard to put 212 down until the very last page.



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From Publishers Weekly

Burke's third white-knuckle thriller finds NYPD Det. Ellie Hatcher (after Angel's Tip) and her partner, J.J. Rogan, investigating the murder of NYU student Megan Gunther, who's the target of threatening posts on a college gossip Web site. The death of bodyguard Robert Robo Mancini, whose bullet-ridden corpse turns up in a swanky new building, the 212, built by Sam Sparks, the high-powered Manhattan real-estate developer Robo worked for, ups the ante. When Sam makes it clear that the police won't have access to any company records, Ellie's interest is piqued. As she and J.J. try to piece together Megan's life, they discover a link between the student and a recently murdered real estate agent. With her usual tenacity, Ellie pursues leads that put both her career and her life at risk. Burke expertly weaves real-life headlines into her plot—particularly the Craig's List Killer and the slew of recent political scandals—without ever sacrificing originality. (Apr.)
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From Booklist

When a bodyguard is killed in the Manhattan penthouse owned by his billionaire boss, Sam Sparks, the case gets under Detective Ellie Hatcher’s skin. But she has to set aside this unsolved crime—and her suspicions of Sparks, which land her a contempt charge and a night in jail—to investigate the murder of an NYU coed, who was being harassed online, and her roommate. Then a real-estate agent who moonlights as a call girl is found murdered after being tortured in a first-class hotel, and Hatcher and partner J. J. Rogan find a common thread in what seem unrelated cases. In the third in the Ellie Hatcher series (after Dead Connection, 2007, and Angel’s Tip, 2008), Burke skillfully portrays her protagonist’s relationships—with victims’ families and persons of interest; with her partner; with her female boss, Liuetentant Robin Tucker; and, especially with ADA Max Donovan, whose love provides her only respite from the work with which she’s obsessed. Up-to-the-minute, action-packed crime fiction from the daughter of James Lee Burke. --Michele Leber

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  • File Size: 581 KB
  • Print Length: 542 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0061946117
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books; Reprint edition (March 23, 2010)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003B02ON2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #40,914 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Customer Reviews

I like a mystery with twists and turns and a surprise at the end. NOMAD lady  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
A thoroughly enjoyable and believable book. ITZME  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 212 Is A Perfect 10 March 30, 2010
Format:Hardcover
Ellie Hatcher is back with a vengeance. A vengeance that lands her butt squarely in jail. Smart, independent Ellie Hatcher proves to the world everyday that she's far more than a pretty face. She can "bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan." She juggles her job, her older brother Jess, Assistant District Attorney Max Donovan, even her mother back in Wichita. And while she may not be as hip as her brother would like, she still manages to do it all with panache.

Burke's work is the epitome of art imitating life. Her plot lines are "ripped from the headlines;" the characters and dialogue are infused with pop culture; and she brings to life the New York City she so loves. 212 has no shortage of Burke's signature wit, which often comes out in her crisp, commanding dialogue. Ellie's exchanges with both her brother Jess and her partner J.J. could walk off the pages they are so believable. Burke's strengths are numerous, but her dialogue is quite possibly my favorite. Conversation is clear, it's sharp, it's witty. When a reader believes the dialogue, he/she believes the characters delivering it. For my money, no one does this better than Alafair Burke.

The complexity of 212's plot is carefully balanced. Burke peals back layer after layer, creating numerous unexpected twists throughout the book. But the twists never go over the top, nor do they become too numerous for belief. Instead the keep the reader gripped to the pages. I tried to slowly savor this book, but the plot simply wouldn't let me.

In addition, the plot of 212, like each of Burke's previous novels, reflects current events. But more than that, it examines some hefty "why" questions that are floating around these current events as well. And whenever Burke addresses a "why" question in her writing, she illustrates that the answer to that question is never a basic one, like so many people want to make it out to be. Afterall, it's humanity she's addressing, and humanity is certainly never basic. In 212, Burke takes a 348 page back swing allowing her to masterfully stroke her theme straight down the fairway and sink a hole-in-one on the final page. It's a monumental ending, one that won't quickly leave your thoughts.

I waited over a year for Ellie Hatcher to return to action, and 212 was worth every minute of that wait.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 Stars . . . Her Best Yet May 8, 2010
Format:Hardcover
Alafair Burke gains greater depth with each novel. In this third Ellie Hatcher story, we find the erstwhile NYPD detective from Witchita involved in a complicated murder case that leads her and her partner J.J. Rogan into the intricacies of escort services and the high-profile clients those services often entangle.

Borrowing from recent headlines without ever copying them--or, for that matter, telegraphing her intentions to the reader--Burke gives us a fast-paced mystery. Ellie and Rogan think they are nearing the truth about one particular murder at 212 Lafayette in the 212 area code of Manhattan, when things get murkier from another murder, this time of an NYU college girl. More will die before the plot twists to its final knot, and Burke does a fine job of going deeper into Ellie's character and her relationships with her brother, partner, and lover. She also creates a plausible scenario that is not all that it seems. There are a few pages near the end where antagonists conveniently spout off all the info Ellie needs to tie things together, but this is a longtime characteristic of mystery novels.

Yes, this is more mystery than thriller (ala Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay), but the use of multiple viewpoints helps ratchet the intrigue throughout. Burke continues to grow into a fine mystery writer, and this is her best yet.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Sex and the City May 22, 2010
Format:Hardcover
There's a rumor going around that an ex- New York Governor, who resigned amid a sex scandal, is being considered for an hour-long CNN program. The wags are pointing out that it would be a switch: This time he would be paid by the hour instead of forking over money to a working girl for services. Then, of course, there were a former President and a certain southern Governor also involved in sex scandals.

Of course there is nothing new about the sex trade; just look back to the Bible and Mary Magdalene or David and Bathsheba. But the topic is timely. Just consider the murder of a Boston woman who advertised her "services" on Craig's list about the time the manuscript for the present novel was submitted. Such a topic plays an important role in helping Ellie Hatcher and her partner, J.J. Rogan, to solve at least three murders in this well-written police procedural.

The novel moves forward, with either one or the other of the two detectives uncovering possible facts or motives in a confusing array of clues, each raising different theories until the pieces finally fall into place. The author utilizes her deep knowledge of the legal system, pitting it against a contemporary issue, to create an absorbing story line, replete with all the necessary twists to keep the reader turning pages. With characterizations to match.

Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 212 by alafair burke
This was a wonderful book, vividly written, the first book I have read by this author and I am planning on reading all her books! Read more
Published 1 month ago by charlie
1.0 out of 5 stars Booooooring!
What a snore! Trite and cliché with absolutely no character development. The plot uninteresting and in this day and age barely believable. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Caroline
5.0 out of 5 stars good read
I thought this book was well done and I will definitely read more books by Alafair Burke. This is a good job!
Published 1 month ago by Richard Marriotti
5.0 out of 5 stars 212
If you like murder mystery stories, this is the book for you. I read it very quickly. I'll have to look for more books by this author.
Published 2 months ago by Blue Eyes
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
I really love this book. I could not put it down. There were so many clues and story lines and they come together beautifully.
Published 3 months ago by Miguel E. Tersy
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
212:A Novel This book kept my attention from the very beginning. It was very easy to be drawn in by the characters and the number of turns the story took well done by the author.
Published 4 months ago by dsmckinn
5.0 out of 5 stars 212 by Alafair Burke
Alafair has inherited her fathers writing talents. This series is not only well read, it is well researched. Being from the N.Y.C. Read more
Published 4 months ago by jeffrey nowland
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
This was my first encounter with this author! Loved the suspense and mystery! Will be looking for more from her!
Published 6 months ago by tel
4.0 out of 5 stars Totally enjoyed this!
I started this book with some trepidation. Would it just be another ho-hum book by someone with a familiar last name? Needless to say I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Read more
Published 7 months ago by Stressed
5.0 out of 5 stars A tightly woven thriller
This tightly woven thriller features NYPD detectives Ellie Hatcher and her partner, J.J., in book 3 of the Ellie Hatcher series. Read more
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More About the Author

Alafair Burke is the author of "two power house series" (Sun-Sentinel) that have earned her a reputation for creating strong, believable, and eminently likable female characters, such as NYPD Detective Ellie Hatcher and Portland Deputy District Attorney Samantha Kincaid. Alafair's novels grow out of her experience as a prosecutor in America's police precincts and criminal courtrooms, and have been featured by The Today Show, People Magazine, The New York Times, MSNBC, The Washington Post, USA Today, and The Chicago Sun-Times. Dennis Lehane has called her "one of the finest young crime writers working today."

A graduate of Stanford Law School and a former Deputy District Attorney in Portland, Oregon, Alafair is now a Professor of Law at Hofstra Law School, where she teaches criminal law and procedure.

She lives in New York City and spends too much time on Facebook and Twitter, but has no plans to quit.

Learn more about Alafair at www.alafairburke.com

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