Rating:  Summary: she's done better-nice to see more of Marge Review: I was disappointed in this book. It was interesting, but it was missing something. Kind of sad the personal relationship.
Rating:  Summary: Never read it, never will Review: Never read it, never wil
Rating:  Summary: Great Read Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this book, as do with her other books
Rating:  Summary: 1 Star is way too generous..and so are readers who buy this! Review: I bought this title when it was recommended to me by amazon.com, and usually they're clever at coming up with interesting new reads. Sadly, this book failed to deliver. It is arguably more a collection of translated hebrew sayings than an action packed novel with a plot! Nothing personal, but I'd give it at most 1/2 star for effort & wish I never bought it. Too many other authors out there, many quite talented!
Rating:  Summary: Someone is using Faye Kellerman's name Review: This book cannot have been written by Faye Kellerman. She has historically been a writer with an uncanny ability to draw the reader into feeling what the author feels.One has never failed to empathize with her characters. All of Ms. Kellermans books are emotional ordeals..such is her talent to make the reader enter into the family of characters. Jupiters Bones appears to be put together by a computer program. One empathizes with not one character..and the hero,our much loved Peter,has become a character whose main function in life seems to be expressing exhaustion,and simply manageing to endure the demands of job,wife and children. The book exhausted me as well..the first Faye Kellerman I discarded un-finished.Hope she goes back to her old formula.We are very much interested in the characters she loves....leave the sterile,kookie plots for an up-and comer.
Rating:  Summary: A really excellent and gripping book. Review: This is the first Faye Kellerman book for me and I will now read her others. I was unable to put it down and get on with my other duties until I had finished it.
Rating:  Summary: Classic Faye Kellerman! Review: After getting side-tracked with mysticism and werewolves in her previous book ("Moon Music"), Faye Kellerman is back with a classic. Getting together with Peter Decker, his wife, Rina, and all the other assorted characters we've become familiar with is like catching up with old friends you haven't seen in a while. After a few minutes (or few pages) it's like you've never been apart. Kellerman does an admirable job of building suspense and, unlike many other mystery authors, takes the time to wrap things up nicely at the end. Although there is one sloppy inaccuracy (It was Joseph Smith, not Brigham Young who had the vision of the angel "Moroni") that any Mormon reader will catch, here's one Mormon who hopes Kellerman will be coming out with another Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus book soon!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Read Review: Wow! Great to have the Deckers back. My husband and I both demolished the book in a day each. Enjoyed the continuing relationship with Rhina and Decker.Definately worth the time to read it.
Rating:  Summary: The Peter Decker / Rina Lazarus team do it again! Review: Faye Kellerman has done it again. Another Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus crime solving team effort. Jupiter's Bones does take quite a few points from real life-the fanatacism of the cults and some of their bizarre behaviors for a start. I was somewhat disappointed in Rina in this one. She seemed to be a bit of a whiner and didn't have as major an input as she has in some of her books. I think Rina is a very strong individual and would really like to see her character developed more fully. With that aside, Ms. Kellerman is still able to write so descriptivly that I can actually invision the emotions and turmoil-especially the part where Marge is rescuing the children. I often wish that her books would arrive on the bookshelves faster, but each one has been unique among itself and I have thoroughly enjoyed them. My problem--I can't put them down once I start! Hats off to you again Faye Kellerman.
Rating:  Summary: A very good interesting easy to read book Review: I really enjoyed this latest from faye kellerman. After picking up one of her books last summer I have read the entire series. This book doesn't disappoint. I have stopped reading the reviews before reading the book because many people are way too uptight about what they read and forget to read just for the enjoyment! I now await the next book from faye's husband johnathan also a great author!
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