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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If You are Reading This, I'm Dead, April 13, 2006
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This review is from: Diagnosis Murder #6: The Dead Letter (Paperback)
It's a Monday when Monette Hobbes runs over her husband. Lowell is rushed to Community General Hospital, where he dies despite the efforts of Drs. Mark Sloan and Jesse Travis to save him.

Monette had a decent motive for the murder. Lowell had been having an affair with Monette's daughter from a previous marriage. The strange thing is, the affair had been over for a year, about the time Monette hired PI Nick Stryker to follow her husband.

Nick is no stranger to Mark. The two had reluctantly worked together on a case not that long ago. He's a dishonest PI who would rather blackmail people then present his findings to his clients.

The fact that the affair had been over for a year nags at Mark, and he tries to call Nick. His reward is a box delivered in the mail with a letter asking Mark to use the enclosed blackmail material to solve Nick's murder.

Mark immediately turns the box over to his son Steve, a detective with the LAPD. While Steve begins the process of putting these criminals behind bars, Mark begins to trace Nick's steps in the last few days of his life. What could Nick have done recently to drive someone to kill?

I am addicted to these books. I picked this book up and couldn't stop reading until I had reached the end. The story is engaging with several twists. While I did expect a couple of them, the ending was much more complicated then I expected. The plot moves forward at a steady pace with the initial revelations only leading to more questions until everything begins to fall into place.

As always, Lee Goldberg captures the characters well. These aren't just characters named Mark, Jesse, Steve, Amanda, and Susan, but these are the characters as portrayed by Dick van Dyke and the others on the TV show. Their interactions are right off the screen. Unfortunately, Jesse, Amanda, and Susan don't have much page time in this book, and I really do miss them. Their scenes are memorable, however, with the wonderful teasing and joking I loved from the series. The characters work on their own as well. You don't need to have watched the show to understand their relationships.

There are really only a few new characters that have any significant time, and they are well fleshed out. The others are developed enough for their scene or two, and feel like real people.

These novels are beginning to create their own world apart from the TV show on which they are based. There are several references to events in the previous five books, so it's best to read them in order to avoid being spoiled.

If you haven't yet discovered this fun and inventive series, don't wait another day. Anyone looking for a good read will enjoy these books whether they liked the TV show or not.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Doc Sloan searches for a missing, possibly murdered, man, May 7, 2006
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This review is from: Diagnosis Murder #6: The Dead Letter (Paperback)
Mark Sloan receives an interesting package in the mail. It seems that Sloan's noble streak impressed sleazeball private invesitgator Nick Stryker. Stryker had been blackmailing more than a few people that he had been hired to get dirt on. Although the slimy practice made him rich, it also put his life at risk. If something were to happen to him, then Sloan would get the package. Well, something has happened...but is it murder?

Lee Goldberg has crafted a fun adventure for Sloan to undertake, one that is filled with plenty of in-jokes, both personal (Goldberg has a bit of fun with his real life mishap in a McDonald's parking lot) as well as pop culture. The Shield gets parodied and there is a truly inspired riff on all those suave James Bond movies. The Dead Letter also brings back characters from previous DM books, notably The Death Merchant and The Shooting Script. In less than six books, the Diagnosis Murder spin-offs have matured into an excellent series of entertaining mystery novels. Worthwhile reading for mystery buffs, highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Dead Letter, December 1, 2009
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This review is from: Diagnosis Murder #6: The Dead Letter (Paperback)
Bookk arrived before promised date and in promised condition. The book itself, part of a series based on the TV program "Diagnosis Murder" with Dick van Dyke was a pleasant, easy read and much enjoyed.
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