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Ayelet Waldman (Author)
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Mommy-track July 5, 2006
Author Ayelet Waldman returns with her one-of-a kind sleuth. Private eye-cum-super-mom Juliet Applebaum tracks the mysterious whereabouts of a missing infant through the dark maze of a widespread conspiracy.

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Juliet Applebaum, ex-public defender and "self-employed mother," juggles the demands of her oversized four-month-old daughter and a case involving a female prisoner in her engrossing sixth outing (after 2004's Murder Plays House). Sandra Lorgeree, an inmate of California's isolated Dartmore prison, has surrendered her baby to foster care only to discover that the baby and the foster parents have disappeared. When Sandra is brutally murdered, Juliet is convinced that her death is not just the result of prison violence. While sleep-deprived Juliet schleps through L.A. and Northern California in search of the truth and Sandra's missing baby, her husband deals with his own legal problems, making for a less than blissful existence at their quirky home in the Hollywood hills. Waldman, herself a former public defender, vividly portrays life on the street and behind prison walls. Human and credible characters—in particular, a smart, sensitive sleuth—lift a mystery that should delight committed fans and attract new ones.
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Juliet Applebaum, lawyer turned stay-at-home mother and private investigator, is trying to cope with nursing her third child and keeping her marriage alive. Meanwhile, she and her business partner, Al, get a new case that will take them into the grim world of incarcerated mothers. Sandra Lorgeree gave birth while serving time on a drug charge. She had to surrender her son to foster care and wants to find him so that she can regain custody when she is released. Juliet begins looking into the situation and finds some highly irregular arrangements. The baby and the foster parents have vanished. When Sandra is murdered, allegedly by another prisoner, Juliet has her doubts and follows the trail to a conspiracy involving some of San Francisco's most powerful families. Waldman always provides full-bodied characters, humor, and a socially conscious plot that entertains as it enlightens. A solid addition to the popular Applebaum series. Barbara Bibel
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (July 5, 2006)
  • ISBN-10: 0425206173
  • ASIN: B001PIHWY8
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,532,697 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hip and hilarious., August 11, 2005
Ayelet Waldman is in top form with "The Cradle Robbers," her latest "Mommy-Track" mystery. Los Angeles-based Juliet Applebaum is the harried mother of three young children, including a four-month-old baby girl whom she nurses day and night. In another life, Juliet was a graduate of Harvard Law School and a federal public defender who routinely crushed lying witnesses with her aggressive cross-examination. Now, she is a rumpled and exhausted mother who can barely keep her eyes open. Juliet is filled with self-loathing, not just because she is a terrible housekeeper, but also because she neglects Peter, her long-suffering screenwriter husband. To make matters worse, Juliet's job as a part-time investigator is far from lucrative. Business is bad and promises to get no better anytime soon.

As a favor to her office assistant, Juliet agrees to donate her time to a pro bono investigation. It seems that several women who gave birth in prison had their babies taken away from them under false pretenses. Juliet's investigation takes her behind prison walls, into junkies' apartments, and into the office of a church-based foster care agency known as the Lambs of the Lord. During her interviews, Juliet often brings along her always hungry baby who somehow manages to poop at the most inopportune moments.

"The Cradle Robbers" is a terrific entry in this entertaining series. Juliet's witty wisecracks and satirical observations are funnier than ever. She ridicules everything, including her own ineptitude, her husband's weird work habits, and the shallow lifestyles of the upper class people who live in LA. At the same time, Waldman has constructed a tight and poignant mystery about women in trouble who have no one to speak for them. Juliet becomes their voice and she takes a stand, not just for these particular women, but also for the agonizing, exasperating, and glorious institution of motherhood. At the same time, Juliet continues her valiant uphill struggle to balance the demands of work and family.

Juliet Applebaum is a delightful protagonist whose experiences will resonate with every overworked mother who desperately needs a good night's sleep. She is also a wonderfully humorous and compassionate heroine who is willing to stick her neck out to further the cause of justice. "The Cradle Robbers" is an engrossing and beautifully crafted whodunit that will satisfy Waldman's loyal fans and undoubtedly earn her many new ones.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not so cozy, March 26, 2010
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I prefer my mysteries on the cozy side. Wouldn't you expect a series called Mommy-Track Mysteries to be cozy? These are too much like the weirder part of the evening news for me.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too Convenient., June 5, 2006
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Waldman can write -- no doubt about that. But her plotting with this book in particular left me confused and unsatisfied. And the motivations behind her protagonist's actions are also a bit sketchy.

There were too many loose ends here and not enough beef... Characters are introduced and then conveniently manipulated, killed off, or abandoned. The sub-plot about Juliet's husband and his lawsuit also seems a bit too convenient -- merely a chance for Juliet to redeem herself in his eyes.

I'd like to see something with more "oomph" and a little less carefully-scripted-plot-designed-to-show-how-bad-the-establishment-is.
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