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• Was better than her last few - for some reason it was easier to follow
• Although her love of NYC is obvious in how in details she describes its history and settings within, it can drone on
• Next book I'd like to see more of Mercer - more than being Mr. Reliable and the strong one - give him a conflict
• Curious if Alex's family will ever be introduced firsthand/involved in a storyline, rather than provide backstory
• When Mike's in pain, we're all in pain - he's a fun character...more
• Although her love of NYC is obvious in how in details she describes its history and settings within, it can drone on
• Next book I'd like to see more of Mercer - more than being Mr. Reliable and the strong one - give him a conflict
• Curious if Alex's family will ever be introduced firsthand/involved in a storyline, rather than provide backstory
• When Mike's in pain, we're all in pain - he's a fun character...more
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Read in October, 2007
Pretty Good Book.
This is the third book by Linda Fairstien that I have read. I like the historical aspects of the book, and I have found that's a running theme in her books-- something focused on the history of NYC.
I do wonder if they are a bit formulaic though, in a sense that the books always end up with a confrontation (where we think that the heroine is in danger, but it always ends up okay. Also, there is always some new love interest with the main character that ends up not worki...more
This is the third book by Linda Fairstien that I have read. I like the historical aspects of the book, and I have found that's a running theme in her books-- something focused on the history of NYC.
I do wonder if they are a bit formulaic though, in a sense that the books always end up with a confrontation (where we think that the heroine is in danger, but it always ends up okay. Also, there is always some new love interest with the main character that ends up not worki...more
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Read in December, 2005
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.
This was my favorite Fairstein novel - I LOVED the history of the New York water tunnels! Wow!
This was my favorite Fairstein novel - I LOVED the history of the New York water tunnels! Wow!
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Read in January, 2007
My mom totally loves Linda Farstein and I have tried to get into her books. This is the second that I have read, but so far I am not very impressed. They are perfectly decent mysteries but I can't seem to identify all that much with her main character so I read and I'm like oh, sure whatev! But if you like mysteries (not my favorite kind of book)these are pretty decent.
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Read in February, 2008
This is the first book I've read in this series. I really liked Alexandra's character and her relationship with Mercer and Chapman. I think I will go back and start the series from the beginning. It seems like there is something between Alex and Mike, and I'm wondering if it is something that happened in the past, or something that will happen in the future.
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Read in April, 2008
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I bought this book in a gift shop because I was somewhere without a book(don't know how that happend!)and needed something to read. I had never heard of Linda Fairstein but I'm glad I picked this up. The story drew me in right away and I enjoyed the characters. I look forward to reading more of her work.
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Read in May, 2007
recommends it for:
people who like Law and Order SVU
I like everything Fairstein writes. She keeps you interested by throwing in a twist just when you start to get bored. They are fun and easy reads when you don't feel like really thinking about what you are reading...or when your brain won't concentrate on anything for more than two minutes.
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Read in July, 2008
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Part of a Reader's Digest. This one was okay, and while it was hard to put down at times it didn't really hold my interest and reviewing it a few weeks later I can't even remember much of what it was about. I fact, I'm mixing it up with another book and can't remember it at all.
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An easy read - read it in about 3 days. A simple mystery, predictable. The book gave lots of history on the subway system and the system used for bringing potable water into the city - that was the best part of the book and made reading it worth it.
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Read in July, 2007
Just finished this up today and loved it! Kept me intrigued and guessing along the way. I liked the ending and how it all came full circle, no questions unanswered. Went to the book store and bought another book by the same author!
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This Fairstein novel was something out of CSI or TruTV. Not one of my favorite storylines. Too many characters and interwoven subplots. I found myself zoning out a bit in this one.
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Read in October, 2008
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This is a relatively short book. But I still couldn't finish it. I'm not sure what it was but every time I opened it up to start reading I couldn't focus in on the story.
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Read in January, 2008
This was not one of Fairstein's best reads, in my opinion. I found myself bored in a few places. They only highlights was the interaction between Alex and Mike.
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Read in February, 2007
Reading any of Linda Fairstein's books are great way to learn about unique New York history and landmarks while still enjoying a great fictional mystery.
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Read in May, 2008
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picked it up on salerecommends it for: any bored reader
A bit unrealistic - I hope.
If the legal system, unions and law enforcement actually worked this way we would all be in trouble.
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If the legal system, unions and law enforcement actually worked this way we would all be in trouble.
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Read in October, 2007
Alexandra Cooper is a fun character to read about. I learned some things about New York and enjoyed this fast-paced book at the same time.
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Read in March, 2007
The Alexandra Cooper series is excellent. Good mysteries, and really enjoyable characters. I like Alex's relationship with Mercer and Mike.
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A great read. I enjoyed this book the first book I have read from Fairstein. I plan on reading more of her books. A page turner.
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Read in January, 2007
I have enjoyed all of her books in this series. Comparable to when Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta series were at their peak.
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