Entombed: A Novel (Alexandra Cooper Mysteries (Paperback))
by Linda Fairstein
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Read in July, 2007
This book wasn't as good as the others. The Edgar Allan Poe parts were interesting but that's not why I bought the book. I bought it because of the way Ms. Fairstein puts together mysteries and her leads solve them. I loved how she usually has them interact both professionally and personally. But in this book it felt stilted and forced. I felt she had so many mysteries going on at once that she had to tie together that she didn't really do any of them justice. I was just disappointed in this boo...more
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Read in July, 2007
Great. My first Fairstein (I also have Death Dance, review coming soon, if this anything to go by!).
I read it in two sittings. Poe redivivus, serial rapes, beatngs, a death or two and enough procedural detail to keep it flowing nicely. A twisty, literate plot, with shifting suspects; sassy, hard-nosed banter, with a marshmallow center in the case of Coop and Mike, the lead investigators. Bio-minutiae of Poe (including his Richmond and Baltimore sojourns, but mainly NYC) are close enough to t...more
I read it in two sittings. Poe redivivus, serial rapes, beatngs, a death or two and enough procedural detail to keep it flowing nicely. A twisty, literate plot, with shifting suspects; sassy, hard-nosed banter, with a marshmallow center in the case of Coop and Mike, the lead investigators. Bio-minutiae of Poe (including his Richmond and Baltimore sojourns, but mainly NYC) are close enough to t...more
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Read in December, 2006
I really like this author. She writes good mysteries (way better than Cornwell in my opinion) and I really like the main character in the books-Alexandra Cooper. What I really loved about this book was that the murders happen like in Edgar Allen Poe stories. There is a secret society who is in to Poe and they are trying to figure out who in that society is committing the murders. But what is cool about it is that you learn some history of Poe-about his life and family. Very interesting!
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Read in September, 2007
After seeing an article on Linda Fairstein in the University of Virginia alumni magazine, I decided to read one of her books. She served in the Manhattan D.A.'s office for 25 years and then retired to writing. She starts each project with extensive research on some aspect of Manhattan and then builds a story around it. For example, Entombed involved Edgar Alan Poe. The result is an intelligent, informative, and well-written mystery. I'll read others by her.
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Read in January, 2005
Assistant DA Alexandra Cooper and her partners, detectives Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, investigate the murder of a young woman after her bones are found behind a brick wall in a house that used to belong to Edgar Allan Poe.
Highly recommend this series. Fairstein again finds an interesting and informative subject for the basis of her plot. Blends the pacing of a thriller and the literary background of Poe's stories.
Highly recommend this series. Fairstein again finds an interesting and informative subject for the basis of her plot. Blends the pacing of a thriller and the literary background of Poe's stories.
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Read in August, 2005
Alexandra Cooper investigates a series of murders, old and new, which seemed tied to an old case of the Silk Stocking rapist and a fan of Edgar Allan Poe.
Readable, but a bit forced. Definite knowledge of the city and the history, as well as the DA’s office, make the story interesting but the plot is a bit unbelievable. Recommended for a quick read, though.
Readable, but a bit forced. Definite knowledge of the city and the history, as well as the DA’s office, make the story interesting but the plot is a bit unbelievable. Recommended for a quick read, though.
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Read in January, 2006
I really enjoy Linda Fairstein's Alex Cooper novels. I like the personal experience she brings to the novels, I like the relationship between the main characters: Alexandra Cooper, Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, and I like the history of New York that encompasses every novel.
I liked this book with the introduction of the Silk Stocking Rapist.
I liked this book with the introduction of the Silk Stocking Rapist.
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Loved the connections to Poe in this novel. Mike Chapmen is one of my all time favorite supporting characters. Sometimes the fact that Alex is always needing to be saved by him is a little irritating, but otherwise it's a fun read.
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Read in January, 2007
Fun, like a really long episode of Law and Order, and attractive if you're fond of Edgar Allen Poe references. But not as well-written as a really long episode of Law and Order, so there's that.
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A mystery surrounding Edgar Allan Poe???? Can it get any better? This is the only novel I have read by this author but it was fast-paced and I loved the historical content of it.
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Read in August, 2005
This is my favourite Linda Fairstein book, I enjoy reading about Alex, Mike and Mercer. The books are well written and you never know who the killer is until the end.
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Read in August, 2005
recommends it for:
Paula and people who like Cornwell and Reichs and Hoag
Better than most of hers but nowhere near as good as Cornwell at her best ie her early books.
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Read in December, 2007
If you're interested in Edgar Allan Poe, you should read this!
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Read in March, 2007
It was like reading an episode of Law and Order.
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