The Forgotten (A Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Novel)
by Faye Kellerman | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0688156142 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0688156142 Global Overview for this book
2 journalers for this copy...
38 of 49 Amazon reviewers have rated this book a 3 or above. The average score was 3.5 stars. Based on what I read, this book will be welcomed by fans, but may not be satisfactory as a first read of the author.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY says: "In this complex, disturbing novel (after 2000's Stalker), Kellerman again adroitly balances Rina Lazarus's consuming Orthodox Judaism with the broader societal issues faced by her husband, L.A. homicide detective Peter Decker. Here they intertwine when the vicious defacement of their synagogue reverberates in a widening circle of murders. Ernesto Golding, a troubled, spoiled youth and acquaintance of Rina's son, Jacob, confesses to the crime, but several months later Ernesto and his therapists, Mervin and Dee Baldwin, are murdered. Ernesto had discovered that his beloved grandfather may have been a Nazi who escaped Germany disguised as a Jew. While Rina delves into this provocative strand of the plot, Peter and his staff investigate hate groups. Then another killing ties the therapists to not only the hate groups but also an insidious current of psychological and sexual manipulation and computer fraud. Kellerman focuses on the plight of desperate young people misused and misunderstood by their parents, who apply unbearable pressures for success on their often- bewildered children. She also shows the deepening love and rapport between Decker and his stepson as Jacob helps solve the case. Although the Holocaust subplot seems forced to give Rina a larger role, the author, as usual, seamlessly weaves her themes of religious belief and familial respect into a multilayered thriller, with finely realized characters and a tangible sense of place. 250,000 first printing."
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY says: "In this complex, disturbing novel (after 2000's Stalker), Kellerman again adroitly balances Rina Lazarus's consuming Orthodox Judaism with the broader societal issues faced by her husband, L.A. homicide detective Peter Decker. Here they intertwine when the vicious defacement of their synagogue reverberates in a widening circle of murders. Ernesto Golding, a troubled, spoiled youth and acquaintance of Rina's son, Jacob, confesses to the crime, but several months later Ernesto and his therapists, Mervin and Dee Baldwin, are murdered. Ernesto had discovered that his beloved grandfather may have been a Nazi who escaped Germany disguised as a Jew. While Rina delves into this provocative strand of the plot, Peter and his staff investigate hate groups. Then another killing ties the therapists to not only the hate groups but also an insidious current of psychological and sexual manipulation and computer fraud. Kellerman focuses on the plight of desperate young people misused and misunderstood by their parents, who apply unbearable pressures for success on their often- bewildered children. She also shows the deepening love and rapport between Decker and his stepson as Jacob helps solve the case. Although the Holocaust subplot seems forced to give Rina a larger role, the author, as usual, seamlessly weaves her themes of religious belief and familial respect into a multilayered thriller, with finely realized characters and a tangible sense of place. 250,000 first printing."
Journal Entry 2 by stephenorr at Baylor Library (Garden Level By Java City) in Waco, Texas USA on Thursday, October 2, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (10/2/2008 UTC) at Baylor Library (Garden Level By Java City) in Waco, Texas USA
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Released at the Baylor University Libraries OBCZ (Moody, Garden Level, next to Java City).
Released at the Baylor University Libraries OBCZ (Moody, Garden Level, next to Java City).
Caught at Baylor Library OBCZ.
Haven't managed to read this book yet (too many others have caught my attention) so I am releasing it back.