Blindman's Bluff: A Decker and Lazarus Novel (Decker/Lazarus Novels, 18)
Blindman's Bluff: A Decker and Lazarus Novel (Decker/Lazarus Novels, 18) book cover

Blindman's Bluff: A Decker and Lazarus Novel (Decker/Lazarus Novels, 18)

Paperback – Large Print, August 25, 2009

Price
$27.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
608
Publisher
Harper Large Print
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0061774782
Dimensions
6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
Weight
1.41 pounds

Description

LAPD homicide detective Peter Decker and his wife, Rina Lazarus, will be blindsided by a brutal multiple murder in this twisting tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Faye Kellerman. "They say dead men don't talk, but if you listen, they do." As a lieutenant in the LAPD, homicide detective Peter Decker doesn't get many calls at 3 a.m. unless a case is nasty, sensational—or both. Someone has broken into the exclusive Coyote Ranch compound of billionaire developer Guy Kaffey and viciously gunned him down, along with his wife and four employees. A well-known figure on both the business and society pages, Kaffey, with his sons and his younger brother, Mace, built most of the shopping malls in Southern California and earned a reputation for philanthropy, donating millions to worthy causes. It doesn't take long for Peter, his trusted detectives Scott Oliver and Marge Dunn, and the rest of his homicide team to figure out that the gruesome killings must be an inside job. Things become even more entangled when they discover that Kaffey's largesse had included organizations that extended second chances to delinquents, many of whom Kaffey had hired for his personal security. But was the job pure murder/robbery or something even more twisted? A developer of Kaffey's magnitude doesn't make billions without making more enemies with blood grudges. With leads taking the team across L.A., up and down the Golden State, and into Mexico, Decker is plenty busy—and plenty thankful not to have to worry about his wife, Rina Lazarus, getting caught up in this deadly case. Rina is out of harm's way, serving on a jury at the courthouse. But then a chance encounter with a court translator who needs her help leads Rina into the terrifying heart of her husband's murder investigations—and straight into the path of a gang of ruthless killers. To protect Rina, Decker must find his prey before death unites his two worlds. A fast-paced tour through the urban landscape of L.A., Blindman's Bluff is a riveting mile-a-minute thrill ride from a formidable master of her craft. Faye Kellerman lives with her husband, New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman, in Los Angeles, California, and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Features & Highlights

  • “A well-tangled web of intrigue and murder.”—
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • “Kellerman invariably rides high in the bestseller lists…
  • Blindman’s Bluff
  • shows why.”—
  • St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • One of the popular couples in contemporary crime fiction, LAPD homicide detective Peter Decker and his wife Rina Lazarus are back in
  • Blindman’s Bluff
  • —and placed in harm’s way in the wake of a horrific home invasion and brutal multiple murder. Author Faye Kellerman, whose novels perennially live on the
  • New York Times
  • bestseller list, proves once again that “no one working in the crime genre is better” (
  • Baltimore Sun
  • ) with this twisty, surprising shocker.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Jury duty for Rina and Decker's case is connected!

I love reading Decker and Lazarus novels. Rina connects with Decker's case when another overhears two men talking about a killing and confides in her. Decker is furious that she has been put in harm's way.Kellerman has a unique way of interspercing Jewish traditions and the love Decker and Rina have for each other without taking away from "who did it".
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Rina and Decker do it again

I have always enjoyed Ms. Kellerman's Rina and Decker novels, watching their family and friends evolve, as well as their relationships. The writing is also good, it doesn't focus on the biff bam shoot em up but melds cop action with Peter's learning Judaism and the family life without over indulging in either. It's well paced and frankly, I think Ms. Kellerman is a better writer than her husband IMHO. I like a well rounded story and she delivers this time and always.