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A Cold and Silent Dying (Marti Macalister Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Eleanor Taylor Bland (Author)
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Marti Macalister Mysteries November 11, 2004
Lincoln Prairie Homicide Detective Marti MacAlister does not get along with her new boss. Lieutenant Gail Nicholson disapproves of what she calls Marti's sloppy work habits, and regards her success as a fluke rather than the result of hard work and skill. Marti thinks the woman just may be feeling overly competitive with her, as one of the only other women on the job, and a black woman at that, but Marti knows she must put up with her boss's ill will or else she could be out of job.

When a homeless woman turns up dead, Lt. Nicholson dismisses the case. After all, being a suburb of Chicago, Lincoln Prairie has its share of homeless citizens, and another dead one-especially in the winter-ranks pretty low on the lieutenant's radar screen. She's more worried about an assault on a city alderman. But unable to let the woman's death go, Marti takes it upon herself to figure out the truth, even if it costs Marti her job. Could this homicide be part of a larger pattern? Can Marti find the killer before another person turns up dead?

The twelfth book in Eleanor Taylor Bland's acclaimed series, A Cold and Silent Dying is a suspenseful, compelling, compassionate story.


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As usual, Bland tightly fuses Marti MacAlister's personal life with a crime investigation in the 12th eventful outing for the black homicide detective, who must contend with an old nemesis from 2001's Whispers in the Dark. Marti's best friend, Sharon, seems unable to cope with her daughter, Lisa, with whom she's constantly at odds. Partner Matthew "Vik" Jessenovik's wife's multiple sclerosis is worsening. Marti's supportive boss, Lieutenant Dirkowitz, has been replaced by ambitious Gail Nicholson, an African-American woman who considers her a competitor to be disposed of. Worst of all, Sharon's ex-husband, psychopathic killer DeVonte Lutrell, is back seeking vengeance on Sharon and Marti. DeVonte is both a shrewd and reckless serial killer and not above using an innocent child as bait to lure his ex-wife and Marti to their deaths. The mythic city of Lincoln Prairie, where most of the action occurs, has almost as many killings as its larger neighbor, Chicago. Vik and Marti find themselves stretched to their limit as these personal and professional crises converge with deadly results. Despite the book's contrived climax, fans will relish the strong bonds of loyalty, friendship and family Bland celebrates.
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"Anothor solid series addition, featuring very human characters, departmental wrangling, personal problems, and a very determined killer."--Library Journal

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (November 11, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312326653
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312326654
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #168,231 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, July 24, 2005
This review is from: A Cold and Silent Dying (Marti Macalister Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I'm not a mystery reader. I'm a little too impatient to find out what happens. I'm also not very fond of cops. But I immediately embraced this story from beginning to end about a troubled man who, because of his troubled past, has grown to hate women. That bit of anger helps him kill them, especially women who don't have close family to look for them. Unfortunately, he messed up and messed with one who did have family connections, leading to the two police officers who came aboard to stop him. Factor in a troubled veteran, a dog, more homeless people, a politican, and a Robosupervisor (Robocop+Supervisor) and this story makes for great dialogue, strange behavior, and a decent plot. I enjoyed the book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Forgotten, April 8, 2005
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Homeless people are dying in Lincoln Prairie, Illinois and the big question is does anybody care? Since they are considered the invisible people in society, one less doesn't make a difference. Detectives Marti MacAlister and Vik Jessenovik believe that everyone, regardless of their social standing, deserves justice and are on the case. However, they are running up against a major obstacle in working the case; their overzealous boss has them on a short leash and everything they do is being scrutinized.

Lieutenant Gail Nicholson rules with an iron fist and everything is done by the book. Her rules are law and violators will be punished to the fullest extent. As an African-American woman, she is determined to move quickly and efficiently up the chain of command, so she only takes cases that she feels will make her shine. When a series of homeless murders begin to plague Lincoln Prairie, Lt. Nicholson insists that MacAlister and Jessenovik wrap things up as quickly and quietly as possible. She doesn't really feel that the homeless are worthy of the time and money an extensive investigation might cost. In addition to all of this Nicholson sees Marti as a threat because she is a well-respected, popular, black female detective, and Nicholson intends to make her life a living hell.

Besides a serial killer, Detective MacAlsiter has other problems. Her best friend's deranged ex-husband, Devonte Lutrell, has revenge on his mind. He blames Marti for ruining his life. Devonte's ultimate goal is to kill Marti, and if anyone gets in the way of that goal, they are as good as dead.

A COLD AND SILENT DYING is a story filled with suspense, hate, hubris and compassion. Marti MacAlister is completely dedicated to her job, but at the same time her family is her most important work. Her love for them often gets her through a difficult case. Author Eleanor Taylor Bland has a way of making her character's strong but vulnerable, and she often allows readers into the minds of her characters' I love her writing style; however, in this story, I was disappointed by the ending. It was anticlimactic and I felt as though I were left hanging. With that being said, I'm still a huge fan of her books and look forward to reading more of the Marti MacAlister series.

Reviewed by Simone A. Hawks
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3.0 out of 5 stars CHANGES, CHANGES, January 15, 2005
This review is from: A Cold and Silent Dying (Marti Macalister Mysteries) (Hardcover)
A number of changes have flooded Lincoln Prairie's police department. Marti's boss moved up in the heirarchy only to be replaced by a woman who will stomp on those below her to get to the top. She chooses Marti to become her next victim. Things don't get any better. Sharon (Marti's best friend) receives a call from the murderous "Mr. Wonderful" whom she thought was dead. Mr. Wonderful is not only in the land of the living but wants to make sure that those who thwarted his plans should also be sentenced to death. Add in Vik's wife getting sicker, a number of homeless murders and an alderman keeping a secret, guess what you have? A large group of changes that keep you confused as to what is going on.
Our author presents us with some great themes and issues in this new book. The problem is that you're overwhelmed with all of the sidetracks in the story until you wonder what is the main point? Who is the main focus? Why are we chasing one rabbit after another when the first few chapters had us focused. In many parts of the story I felt something was missing as you transitioned from one character to the next. Bland's book was some choppy reading and wasn't that enjoyable. With that said I must commend the author on dealing with the issues of investigation when it comes to the victims being homeless.
Should the police waste their time investigating the murder of an indigent person? After all the outstanding citizens in one's community are far more important. The questions raised will make you take a closer look at how justice is served on all levels of our society. Another issue is that of a small town that has now grown to a point where murders have gotten to the point of being common. How does a community deal with those changes? Again, interesting issues are raised but get lost in the quagmire of changes.
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