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Nine

by Jan Burke

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I love anything Jan Burke writes. She's a murder mystery type writer, and she's very good. This is a bit of a departure from her regular stuff, but I still enjoyed it a LOT. This is about a serial killer that the police in CA and FBI are having a hard time figuring out. One LAPD detective is at the center of the investigation and trying to help others along the way. It's well written, proceeds pretty quickly which draws you in, and ends dramatically. Burke is a great storyteller. ( )
  brainella | Sep 1, 2008 |
Serial killer thriller, Only book of hers I've read. ( )
  MsBeautiful | Sep 12, 2006 |
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A drug kingpin on the FBI's Most Wanted list is found hanging upside down over a bathtub, his corpse drained of blood. The killing looks like an organized-crime payback hit--until another Ten Most Wanted criminal is found similarly strung up, and then another. Soon Detective Alex Brandon of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department is grappling not only with a testy partner and a complicated home life, but also with a band of brilliant vigilantes whom the public starts to regard as heroes.

Alex Brandon is almost too good to be true, with his penetrating blue eyes, his steely toughness, his politeness, and his tenacious smarts. But Jan Burke--best known for her well-regarded series featuring reporter Irene Kelly--is such a sane, intelligent writer that Brandon and the book's many other characters come vividly alive. She's also a fine craftsman of individual scenes, many of which are perfectly paced little dramas or comedies. Nine's gripping, multithreaded plot is sometimes too complex for its own good, and the climax tips into melodrama, but overall the reliable Burke, a past winner of the Edgar and other mystery awards, has produced another winning read. --Nicholas H. Allison

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