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The Burnt House: A Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Novel (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus Novels)
Faye Kellerman

William Morrow, 2007 - 448 pages

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First time reader of Kellerman, won't be my last!

This is my first Kellerman book, and it won't be my last! I really enjoyed the character of Decker and look forward to reading the earlier novels featuring him and his wife. Decker reminds me a lot of my favorite crime detective, Harry Bosch by Michael Connelly.

Overall the story was very suspenseful and kept me turning the pages wondering what was going to happen next, as I was trying to also figure it out on my own. Many twists and turns prevented that from happening, but the story got more intriguing as pages flew by. In between the mystery of the crimes, the characters made this novel enjoyable. I don't think the way the two mysteries in the novel intersected (as was revealed at the end) was believable, but it still made for great reading! Suspenseful with great characters, that's about all it takes to keep me happy and this book did it for me!



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The Burnt House

The return of Peter and Rina Decker is always welcome. It combines good police procedure and the smell of good food. This novel is no exception. It begins with the crash of a small commuter plane out of Burbank (Bob Hope) airport early one morning and the supposed death of an airline steward. When all the victims are accounted for, her body is not identified, although the remains of bones beneath the destroyed structure into which the plane plunged are discovered.

Thus begins the hunt for the truth behind the disappearance of two women. The skeleton is finally identified as someone gone missing thirty years before. The stewardess' body remains the subject of a continued search. Is the husband somehow responsible for her disappearance or even her possible murder? Or is it a contractor in San Jose with whom she had a brief affair? What started out as two unrelated incidents draws Decker and his team back and forth to San Jose and New Mexico in an effort to uncover 30-year-old information in attempt to solve the cases.

With more questions than answers the investigation unearths more dead ends than answers. But perseverance is virtue that pays off in the end. And the interrelationship of Peter and Rina is on display deeply, as she provides a sounding board to guide him both supernaturally and professionally. Tightly plotted and well-written, the series remains a joy to read.



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Somewhat disappointing read

Shortly after 8 a.m. a commuter plane takes off from Burbank airport. It will never reach cruising altitude. Instead it will crash into an apartment building, incinerate it, and both cover up and uncover two murders-one that happened that day, and one that happened over twenty years earlier.

Pete Decker is an LAPD Detective Lieutenant. It will be up to him and his team to figure out who died, and when. And as things progress Decker has more suspects, not less. Roseanne Dresden, a WestAir flight attendant went missing the same time as the plane crash and her stepfather is convinced that her husband is to blame for her death and that her body will be found in the ashes. He's equally convinced that the police don't care and the only way to get action is to stay in Decker's face.

Then there's Dresden's mysterious paramour. Her husband constantly played around, so why shouldn't she? She had broken off the affair-or had she? Mix that in with a twenty-year-old, defunct pot-smoking, free-love church group that lived commune-like in the apartment building that burned in the crash. Two members that went missing and there's plenty to keep both you and Lt. Decker guessing-and chasing.

Kellerman surrounds Decker with a cast of characters that add depth to the story. I felt that the story got bogged down with overly long explanations of the family celebrations of religious holidays and the meals that go with them. I'd welcome these stories in another type of book but here I felt they slowed the action without adding much meaning. On the other hand the character development of family and friends involved in providing thinking and resources used to solve the case added to the story for me.

Armchair Interviews says: Lt. Decker is back in the thick of things again.


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Got the Brass Ring!

I've been reading Faye Kellerman's books for at least 7 years and The Burnt House is her best yet. In my opinion she has become a "page-turner" author and I just couldn't put this book down! The Burnt House has everything a reader of mystery wants.


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At 8:15 in the morning, a small commuter plane carrying forty-seven passengers crashes into an apartment building in Granada Hills, California. Shock waves ripple through Los Angeles, as L.A.P.D. Lieutenant Peter Decker works overtime to calm rampant fears of a 9/11-type terror attack. But a grisly mystery lives inside the plane's charred and twisted wreckage: the unidentified bodies of four extra travelers. And there is no sign of an airline employee who was supposedly on the catastrophic flight.

Decker and his wife, Rina, have personal reasons for being profoundly shaken by the tragedy, since the "accident" occurred frighteningly close to their daughter Hannah's school. Luckily, their child and her schoolmates escaped unscathed. But the fate of the unaccounted-for flight attendant?twenty-eight-year-old Roseanne Dresden?remains a question mark more than a month after the horrific event, when the young woman's irate stepfather calls, insisting that she was never onboard the doomed plane. Instead, he claims, she was most likely murdered by her abusive, unfaithful husband. But why, then, was Roseanne's name included on the passenger list?

Under intense pressure from the department to come up with answers, Decker launches an investigation that carries him down a path of tragic history, dangerous secrets, and deadly lies?and leads him to the corpse of a three-decades-missing murder victim. And as the jagged pieces slowly fall into place, a frightening picture begins to form: a mind-searing portrait of unimaginable evil that will challenge Decker's and Rina's own beliefs about guilt and innocence and justice.

Combining relentless suspense with intense, multilayered human drama, The Burnt House is Faye Kellerman at her mesmerizing best.




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