Seventh Commandment
Seventh Commandment book cover

Seventh Commandment

Hardcover – April 15, 1991

Price
$22.80
Format
Hardcover
Pages
351
Publisher
Putnam Adult
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0399136115
Dimensions
20 x 20 x 20 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly Murder, greed, lust, corruption and an extraordinary preoccupation with food and drink--trademarks of Sanders's Deadly Sin and Commandment bestsellers--are here, yet this tale lacks the passion needed to engage readers fully. When New York City jewelry magnate Lewis Starrett is stabbed to death on the street, insurance investigator Dora Conti, whose firm carries the $3-million policy on his life, is assigned to look into the murder. The array of suspects includes the victim's son, who may be using the family's corporate empire for his own nefarious purposes; his drug-crazed daughter; the amoral brother-and-sister team romantically involved with each of them; and a religious charlatan who holds the widow in thrall. As murder follows upon murder, relationships among this sorry lot deterioriate at a ludicrous rate. Meanwhile, amidst her probings, Dora, a refreshingly plump and ordinary heroine, is tempted to endanger her happy marriage in a fling with the NYPD detective on the case, a subplot lacking both tension and interest. This disappointing outing from the author of The Fourth Deadly Sin winds down to a flat and undramatic, albeit fitting, conclusion. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections; Mystery Guild alternate. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • When Hartford insurance investigator Dora Conti and NYPD detective John Wenden probe the street murder of jewelry magnate Lewis Starrett, they uncover a dark web of corruption behind the Starrett empire's glittering facade

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A Great Detective Novel For Reading Again!

I love all Lawrence Sanders' detective thrillers and this is one of his best. I bought this and read most of it before realizing that I had read it previously a couple of years ago. This fact should tell you that the story is so well written that I became wrapped-up in the plot and details to the point that it all seemed new until certain twists and turns made me realize that this was all too familiar. Rather than my senility it speaks to what a great story-teller the author was; it is too bad that he isn't still around to continue providing complex detective stories. The seller shipped quickly and the product was in excellent condition.