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Cold Hit a (Alexandra Cooper Series) (original 1999; edition 2005)

by Fairstein Linda

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A woman who owned a ritzy art gallery in New York is murdered, her body found in the river. Investigating assistant district attorney Alexandra Cooper is drawn into the world of stolen art, including art looted by the Nazis.
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Title:Cold Hit a (Alexandra Cooper Series)
Authors:Fairstein Linda
Info:Little Brown Paperbacks (a&C) (2005), Paperback, 416 pages
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Cold Hit by Linda Fairstein (1999)

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This is the third book in the series and I just didn't find it as good as the first two books. ( )
  payday1999 | Dec 8, 2020 |
Ehh. This was just okay. I think that trying to tie together a kidnapping/rape to the art world in New York just didn't work though. There were way too many plot holes. It didn't help either that this is the third book in the row when Alex finds herself in danger. She works for the DA. How the hell is anyone targeting her all of the freaking time? It makes zero sense. Very little character development of Alex, Mercer, of Mike. I liked Mike slightly more in this one just because you get to see how much he loves and cares about Mercer. Other than that, this whole book was a bit of a snooze.

"Cold Hit" has Alex and friends going after the murderer of a wealthy woman with a lot of enemies. The "cold hit" portion comes from the DNA results from a rape kit after it is revealed the dead woman was raped before she died. The DNA comes back to someone that leads us back to the New York City art world. Alex starts to worry when it seems like someone is after her, and then someone close to her gets hurt as well.

I do like the insights that Fairstein brings to sexual assault cases. I just don't like Alex. After book #4 which I also finished recently, I decided to hang up this series for good. I won't get into that for this review though. Alex in this book is dithering back and forth because she is seeing someone new (a tv news announcer) after things didn't work out between her and the last guy that was mentioned in book #2. Alex is alone because it's easier it seems, but is resentful of being alone. I don't know. She seems to want Mike and Mercer to always be there by her side, but doesn't seem to make a lot of room for the supposed men in her life.

The bickering between Alex and her supervisor is also getting old. He's technically her boss and she readily implies in this one that he is sleeping with a subordinate while the woman was sitting right there. Who knows if it's true or not, but the whole thing read as very unprofessional. I was embarrassed for her.

Alex and Mike are toxic as hell and I really want them to leave each other alone. Seriously. He talks down to her to her face and when other people are there. It's not cute or romantic.

The book takes place in New York. Fairstein adds in a lot of history in this one about Hell's Kitchen that didn't really fit in my mind while reading. The events in this one also take place a year after the events in book #2 since there is mention of Alex's age, and she was just having a birthday in the last book that put her at 34.

The ending was a joke and a half. At this point, Alex should have bodyguards with her at all times. She's always being abducted and threatened. ( )
  ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
I started this mystery on a business trip back in March, and even though I read most of it, I didn't finish it until I had some vacation time to read for pleasure. I thought I would have to go back and reread the story, but I found the characters memorable enough that I recalled the details and just got back to it.

Ms. Fairstein's ability to follow the legal trail and to focus on the finer points of investigations and law enforcement went a long way towards providing credibility to her tale in a concise and focused way.

The weaving of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist into Ms. Fairstein's storyline worked well, given that this case is still unsolved and was recently in the news. When DA Alexandra Cooper gets tossed into the murky art world, rubbing elbows with people who are more than happy to pay a small fortune for a stolen painting, she opens the door to some very unsavory characters and some criminal wheeling and dealing.

The ending was well-crafted, logical, and thrilling. Her pacing during the Big Chase took her character to the very edge of danger and left her dangling in mid-air, forcing Alex to think fast. It was a satisfying read. ( )
1 vote sarambarton | Jul 7, 2013 |
Above average page-turner, I'd read other books by the author. ( )
1 vote NaggedMan | Dec 15, 2012 |
I like Alex, Mike and Mercer. This one kind of reminded me of one of her other books since Alex was being stalked and headed to the vineyard. Maybe because I listened to an abridged audio edition that I just didn't likeit as well as her other books. ( )
1 vote Kathy89 | Aug 20, 2012 |
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