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5.0 out of 5 stars
An invitation . . ., July 4, 2000
This review is from: Deadly Beloved (Gergor Demarkian Holiday Series) (Mass Market Paperback)
Embarking on a new Gregor Demarkian story by Jane Haddam is like going back home to the neighborhood you left all those years ago. Cavanaugh Street in Philadelphia is still an Armenian-American enclave, but more Armenian now than it was all those years ago when Gregor was a small boy living there with his parents. Even though it's been gentrified, many of the same people are still there, or if not, their children and/or grandchildren. Oh, there's a few new faces, such as Gregor's friend, Bennis Hannaford, the best-selling author of fantasy novels, and Father Tibor, who escaped the Soviet menace -- finally -- but it's still a family.
Of course, in any family setting, there are always unpleasant aspects, but Gregor --a widower of 60 -- has lost the impatience of youth, and is content to think his way through the puzzles he is so frequently presented with.
DEADLY BELOVED is the story of marriage; Donna Moradanyan is about to marry Russ Donahue, finally, while in another suburb of Philadelphia, another marriage unwinds, surrounded by several others in precarious condition. In the gated community of Fox Run Hill, a husband is discovered shot to death in his bed. The most puzzling thing, however, is that the huge house has been stripped of everything that belonged to his wife, Patsy MacLaren Willis. A pipe bomb destroys her car, but she was not in it. Another bomb destroys the punchbowl at a political gathering, injuring Bennis and a woman who went to college with Patsy. The politician is yet another classmate. There are too many women, here.
Like a well-maintained and classic Rolls-Royce, Gregor moves in stately fashion through the labyrinth of deaths and injuries, sorting out the clues and non-clues with the help of Homicide detective John Jackman. Just in the nick of time, too, so Donna's wedding can proceed without a hitch. An invitation by Jane Haddam is one you shouldn't turn down - you'll miss a marvelous adventure. Characters, plot, and the writing are all first-class!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another fun Demarkian mystery, July 16, 1997
By A Customer
Serial killer specialist Gregor Demarkian wonders whether his
Philadelphia neighbor Donna Moradanyan will marry her intended Russell
Donahue. Gregor has his doubts since Peter Desarian has returned to
Donna's life. To Gregor it is a simple choice between marrying a
dependable person who loves her or hanging out with a lowlife who will
walk out on her. Still, marriages are formed for many reasons. To Gregor,
the key is to avoid the wedding all together.
At about the same time, Patsy Willis can no longer stand living with
her husband. She shoots the man, withdraws cash from their joint savings,
and pipe bombs her vehicle. There are other women in the neighborhood who
are unhappy with their spouses. Soon other pipe bombings occur that end in
murder. Gregor, finding an excuse to dodge the wedding, begins to
investigate the strange happenings in the upscale Philadelphia community.
He soon realizes that someone has decided to abruptly end marriages without
going through the courts.
The Gregor Demarkian mysteries are a very good series of novels that
fans of serial killers will enjoy. The current tale, DEADLY BELOVED, is a
well written story due to the brilliantly described secondary characters
(especially the wives). The story line is fast paced, though the culprit
might seem a bit too obvious to discerning readers. Jane Haddam scribes a
tale that will immensely please her fans, who will eagerly await her next
novel starring Demarkian.
Harriet Klausner
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hard to follow, November 29, 2000
This review is from: Deadly Beloved (Gergor Demarkian Holiday Series) (Mass Market Paperback)
I found this book difficult to stay with. Haddam starts out with a 48 page prologue that describes nine of the characters that are supposed to come into play in the plot. She jumps around in the story, going back and forth to the oversized Evelyn Bracken and her eating habits and a husband who detests her oversized body. Then she jumps into a land deal where Sara Lockwood and her husband are trying to swindle people on a land deal. All the while, still trying to make this book a murder mystery and mixed with a wedding to boot. I will have to say that the plot could have been a good one and had potential, had she not ruined it with all the other characters. I was surprised in the end and I liked that. Haddam has talent and imagination, she just needs to stick to her story and not use so many characters that shouldn't be part of it. This is the first book I've read by Jane Haddam, but this book wouldn't stop me from reading another one by her.
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