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Double Homicide by Jonathan Kellerman
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I didn't love this book (or, books, I suppose I should say). I'm not a short story fan in general and, although I love both Kellermans as authors, I wanted more from each story. There wasn't anything wrong with the writing or the stories themselves, I just wanted more. ( )
  jendoyle2000 | Mar 26, 2012 |
Sadly weak for the Kellermans.
  casamoomba | May 18, 2011 |
All her books leave me wanting more of her books. Excellent writer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( )
  bobandladyjane | May 9, 2010 |
My boyfriend's sister gave him this book for his birthday and for lack of anything else to read one night, I picked it up. I learnt two important lessons from the Kellermans.
1. My boyfriend's sister must really, really hate him and,
2. even when you're expectations are extremely low, there is always room for disappointment.
Wish I stabbed myself in the eyes instead. ( )
1 vote relah | Sep 5, 2009 |
Detectives solve a murder in Boston and Santa Fe. Straight forward whodunits. One involves a basketball player that dies in a shooting because of an aneurism.

In the other an art dealer is murdered and the husband of another painter does the deed. ( )
  amacmillen | Mar 18, 2009 |
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To our parents Sylvia Kellerman, Anne Marder, David Kellerman-alav hashalom, Oscar Marder-alav hasalom.

Special Thanks to Jonathan Exley, photographer extraordinaire.
To our children Jesse and Gabriella Kellerman, Jonathan and Rachel Kessler, Ilana Kellerman, Aliza Kellerman. Special thanks to Michael McGarrity, Santa Fe, New Mexico, police chief Beverly Lennen, and Detective Sgt. Jerry Trujillo.
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0446614122, Paperback)

Two short novels by a couple who've each gone it alone very successfully in their previous literary efforts make for a double treat for fans of both authors--Faye, whose mysteries feature a similarly uxorious couple in Rina and Peter Decker, and Jonathan, whose Alex Delaware novels starring a thoughtful child psychologist who's luckier in crime-busting than in love are even more popular. Not as satisfying as each author's full-length efforts, Double Homicide nonetheless offers a tasty side dish for their fans, and their protagonists venture beyond Los Angeles to tread new geographical territory, too. In Boston, a popular college athlete is slain in a busy nightclub, but what seems like an open-and-shut case turns out to hinge on forensic evidence that points to a very different conclusion. Detectives Michael McCain and Doris Breton unravel the mystery in Beantown, while two other new characters, Darryl Two Moons and his partner Steve Katz, discover that gallery owner Larry Olafson's brutal slaying has repercussions that resonate far beyond Santa Fe's trendy Canyon Road. Neither of these novellas makes the most of either author's gifts at character development, which lend themselves to a longer format, but that won't stop their dedicated readers from snapping them up and savoring them until the Deckers or Dr. Delaware turn up in their next adventures. --Jane Adams

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This is Faye and Jonathan Kellerman's first collaboration, introducing two sets of cops facing two different murders.

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