This was a very interesting story and I learned a lot I never know about the Bronx and Poe. I like Linda Fairstein's stories. Every one I've read has been better than the last.
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An excellent and surprising novel, a fine murder NYC mystery featuring Fairstein's DA Alexandra Cooper; well-written, wonderfully detailed {take it from someone who knows Da Bronx!}, quick to read, touching, smart, and very enjoyable!
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This was the 2nd book I've read by Fairstein. I like the way she works in historical facts about NYC into the plot of the story. I love modern murder mysteries and this is one of my favorites, very exciting, a quick read.
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Pretty good Alexandra Cooper thriller! I enjoyed the tour of little-known New York City areas and landmarks.
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One of Linda Fairstein's latest and best, this novel has the historic Bronx and Edgar Allen Poe as backdrops as the savy DA, Alexandra Cooper, assists NYPD in solving several murders and rapes. It's a good read as a mystery, especially if you're fond of New York City history.
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It was a crime scene Edgar Allen Poe himself could have conjured, only it was much too real. Workers demolishing a nineteenth century brownstone where Poe once lived unearth the skeleton of a young woman buried standing upright behind a brick wall.
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Fairstein writes from her experience as a sex-crimes prosecutor in the NY DA's officer. The nitty-gritty down dirty work that goes into building a case is all here, plus the gift of a great story line. In this novel a body is discovered walled up in Edgar Allen Poe's house in the Bronx, a crime straight out of one of his novels. Only the corpse isn't 200 years old and it falls to Alex Cooper to solve the murder before the murderer takes her out of the story line.
Excellent book. This was my first by Fairstein. The Poe theme is what drew me to it, and I must say I got a pretty good "Poe" education by reading it. The ending was a little of a letdown, not because of "whodunit," but it was presented pretty blandly in comparison to some of the other action in the book. Still, overall it was a very good read. If you like your fiction with historical facts woven in, you will enjoy this book.
Linda Fairstein's books are really good books. They keep you guessing until the end.
Edgar Allen Poe is the star of this tale. I learned a lot about him in an innocous manner. Fairstein spins a good tale that is very readable. No heartstopping moments but a continuing thread that keeps you reading avidly. I plan to read more of her work.
A mystery that Poe would be proud of. The body of a woman is found entombed in a wall and the investigation reveals a tangle of clues that will leave you guessing.
Really good, fast read.....you wont regret reading it.
Another enjoyable read featuring Alexandra Cooper.
9th book in the Alex Cooper series. To me, it helps to have read them all. There are quite a few characters in the book that are mentioned in every book and to get a better idea of their history with Alex Cooper, it helps to have read them all. I really enjoy reading this series and always look forward to the next installment. It helps that often you are left hanging a little to find out what becomes of the 3 main characters.
good read and hard to figure out "who done it"
After a few less than thrilling novels from Fairstein, she's back in my good graces with this book. I love the NYC setting and the Edgar Allen Poe tie-in. As far as mysteries go, it's rather predictable after a point, but I'm still engaged.
As one previous reviewer noted, there are several recurring characters and it's nice to see them back in each subsequent book. To me, they're like old friends and I love 'catching up' with them. We're left hanging a bit at the end I am anxiously awaiting the next novel to find out 'what happens' to our trio.
As one previous reviewer noted, there are several recurring characters and it's nice to see them back in each subsequent book. To me, they're like old friends and I love 'catching up' with them. We're left hanging a bit at the end I am anxiously awaiting the next novel to find out 'what happens' to our trio.
Another Alexandra Cooper mystery. Lots of NYC history mixed in with an exciting puzzler.
Feels like your right there with the characters.
Detective thriller AND must read for all Edgar Allan Poe fans.
Good book.
Murder mystery with lots of Edgar Allan Poe remnants. Very interesting.
My wife could not put this book down.Then I read the book,you will be terrified
Interesting detective tale. Could use more dialogue to move the story.
It is a good mystery. Fast moving!
Great plot - lacking characters. A wonderful summer beach book
Excellent book. A lot of reference to the works of Edgar A. Poe and how a homicide investigation is showing similarities to it.
CHILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very intriguing mystery. Truly a page turner.
Reference to the poet Poe in this suspense whodoneit thriller.
Good read
Excellent!!!!!!
Alex Cooper goes through a lot of perils to solve this mystery. Very Good!!
terrific
It was a crime scene Edgar Allan Poe himself could have conjured, only it was all too real, workers demolishing a nineteenth-century Greenwich Village brownstone where POe once lived unearthed the skeleton of a young woman--buried standing upright behind a brick wall. Manhattan Assistand D.A. Alexandra Cooper takes on the gruesome case while in ursuit of the Silk Stocking Rapist, who is terrorizing the Upper East Side. But Alex discovers that one crime thread leads to the other as she follows a trail of clues to the Bronx botanical Gardens, where a group of Poe devotees may shed light on a stone-cold, modern-day murder of gothic proportions...and a cunning killer with a bone-chilling tale to tell.