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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Street Dreams (Hardcover)
in the way Kellerman had let this series meander in her last two outings "The Forgotten" and "Stone Kiss". Unlike many of the other readers I want to applaud this latest effort, picking up on Cindy Decker as the main character, and continuing her story from "Stalker".It is true that if you haven't read the series, this book won't work for you. But like many patient readers of "series" mystery and thrillers, I get a little tired of the time and effort spent recapping the series for new readers. At some point, (and this is the 16th book in series), an author needs to cater to the fans that have been loyal enough to follow the series.....so, the action picks up without a lot of background noise on either Cindy or parents Peter/Rina -- a welcome relief. Cindy's police work is supplemented this time by a much more realistic love story than her affair with a detective in "Stalker". Koby, the man she meets and falls in love with, is perhaps drawn too physically, but the sexual energy and attraction between them shines through, much like the early books portrayed the link between Peter and Rina. For once, Peter and Rina take a trip/vacation where there is no need for police work, and no family to "save" (thank goodness!)...their backdrop of searching for Rina's family past in Europe is a nice, humanistic setting for the primary story. Cindy's got an interesting, realistic crime to solve, and there is some danger, along with a lot of help and advice from her father and Koby. The book moves rapidly, with the love and family stories seamlessly meshing with the police work. If Kellerman can follow this book up with a winner, starring the new couple, she might be the first contemporary serial writer to successfully move her stories from one generation to another; an interesting accomplishment. More!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
EMPTY STREETS,
By Michael Butts (Berkeley Springs, WV USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Street Dreams (Hardcover)
In this latest installment of the Decker family series, Kellerman commits a grave sin as far as good mystery writers go: there is little, if any, suspense, and she sacrifices the mystery by focusing on two plots that go absolutely nowhere.The focus in this novel is on Peter's daughter, Cindy, who continues to be a non-interesting, hardly likeable character. She continues to resent teamwork, and now she finds herself madly in love with an Ethiopian Jew. A disarmingly handsome nurse who helps her out when she finds the abandoned baby. Again, Kellerman lets her religious fervor dominate. What's odd about this particular romance is that obviously from Koby's own words, his relationship with Cindy is primarily physical. He wants to have sex with her all the time; he also has dark moods that are never truly explained or resolved. Combining the racial and religious problems fails to enliven this meandering romance. Then we have this other plot where Rina is investigating the murder of her grandmother in 1930's Poland. She goes all out to discover the truth, but when the novel ends, we have no further understanding of what really happened. And perhaps the biggest disappointment is that even after the child abandonment, the hit and run, etc., the killers are characters who have had little time in the novel. So who can really care? I have read all of the series now and still maintain that "love/hate" relationship with Kellerman's books. She might be better off just writing family tales of the usual marital and romantic woes, than trying to slide a mystery in. Not the best of her series in the long run.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read,
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This review is from: Street Dreams (Hardcover)
I couldn't put this book down!Although I agree with the booklist review that the mystery was almost secondary, as a long-time Kellerman fan I loved meeting the new character of Koby and I was as interested in that as I was the mystery. I thought it was great to learn more about Cindy too and now I want to go back and re-read Stalker.
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