Street Dreams

by Faye Kellerman | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0747265356 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Molyneux of Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on 11/15/2006
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Journal Entry 2 by Molyneux from Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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Journal Entry 3 by dogsapples from Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria United Kingdom on Thursday, February 8, 2007
Received from molyneux for obcz stocks - thank you. Marking as avl in case anyone wants to read it in the meantime.

An Amazon Reviewer wrote "Another splendid book from Faye Kellerman. This latest story about the Decker family is written with an interesting change of style. For most of the storyline is written with Cynthia, Peter Decker's elder daughter, acting as the narrator.Indeed in this book Cynthia is the focal character. Still trying desperately to prove herself as a police officer worthy of the Decker surname, Cynthia continues to stretch as far as she can the rules and regulations of the LAPD. With a zeal that equals that of her father, a lieutenant detective in the same police force, she continues to work on the case in her off duty hours. The book ends on a happy note, with the case solved and Cynthia ecstatic over both her personal and her professional life.
Whilst a thoroughly good read, this latest 'Decker' case has a less intricate than usual plot, with fewer twists and turns on the way. Also, the Prologue was slightly misleading, as it implies that Peter and Rina are embarking on an unsolved murder case of at least 70 years ago.In truth they do examine the nature of the death of Rina's maternal grandmother, but this part of the book is almost inconsequential.
Once again, Faye Kellerman continues to include glimpses into the life of an Orthodox Jewish family in modern America.This aspect of her writing interests me greatly and leads me to have some understanding of a faith and culture about which I was shamefully ignorant.
This book is definitely a high scorer and one wonders where the author will next take us in her next book, which I am already keen to read!"

Released 16 yrs ago (10/30/2007 UTC) at The White Bear, OBCZ, 133 St Michael's Hill in Cotham, Bristol United Kingdom

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This is going with a batch to the White Bear to replenish the OBCZ shelf - should be there in a few days time.

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