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When a killer stalks a provocative talk show host, ex-FBI agent Gregor Demarkian is the next guest in this mystery from the author of Quoth the Raven. Sex, sex, and more sex--this is the formula for a hit talk show. No one knows this better than Lotte Goldman, host of television's most outrageous chat show, but even she is getting bored of her sensational interviews. To break the routine, she and her producer--the towering, dynamic DeAnna Kroll--take the show to Philadelphia to film a show more conversation between ex-FBI agent Gregor Demarkian and a convicted serial killer. But before they hit the road, a murder hits them. Lotte's talent coordinator is found dead in a closet, her face battered beyond recognition, and a second victim appears soon after they arrive in Philadelphia. To save the most popular woman on TV, Demarkian leaps into a cat-and-mouse game so twisted that it's perfect for premium cable. show lessTags
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I really need to stop leaping into series midway through. That being said, it felt like a nice balance between existing characters and ones just for this book. Demarkian's Cavanaugh Street neighbourhood feels like people I know and several of the "this mystery only" background characters, like DeAnna Kroll, feel like fleshed out people.
#11 in the Gregor Demarkian series.
It's Hannukah, and Donna Moradanyan and her cohorts on Cavanaugh St. have gone all out to celebrate, with menorahs and other symbols of the festival in every window and on every door.
But that's not all that's happening. Father Tibor Kasparian's sponsor for entering the US was Rabbi David Goldman, rabbi of a Conservative synagogue in the Philadelphia area. Rabbi Goldman's sister Lotte is a psychiatrist whose wildly popular daily television talk show focuses on sex, scandal and celebrities. Lotte and her executive producer, Dee Ann Kroll want Gregor for their show, to talk about serial killers. Tibor uses his influence to persuade a most reluctant Demarkian to appear when Goldman, Kroll and their crew show more produce their show for 2 weeks in Philadelphia. But before the New York-based show ever got on the road, two crew members are murdered and another is a victim of an attempted homicide. Both Lotte and Dee Ann want Demarkian to help with the investigation.
Father Tibor has another item on his agenda: the recent defacing of a local Hasidic synagogue with graffiti from a survivalist organization known as the White Knights, Defenders of Race and Faith; Tibor, naturally, wants Gregor's help in tracking down the offenders.
But before Gregor can do much of anything, yet another crew member is murdered, this time in Philadelphia.
Festival of Deaths is another in a series written to formula and which depends heavily on the color that the Armenian ethnicity lends to Cavanaugh St 's residents. As has been true in previous books, the contributions of Father Tibor, Bennis Hannaford and other residents of Cavanaugh St. are pretty much reduced to somewhat more than cameo roles. The humor, while still there and still very dependent on Haddam's writing style, is not as much present and not as sparkling as the first few books in the series. But in this book, she has introduced several subplots; the one between a disgruntled crew member of the TV show and the rest of her colleagues is really funny.
While not as good as the first in the series, the plot is improved over previous books. show less
It's Hannukah, and Donna Moradanyan and her cohorts on Cavanaugh St. have gone all out to celebrate, with menorahs and other symbols of the festival in every window and on every door.
But that's not all that's happening. Father Tibor Kasparian's sponsor for entering the US was Rabbi David Goldman, rabbi of a Conservative synagogue in the Philadelphia area. Rabbi Goldman's sister Lotte is a psychiatrist whose wildly popular daily television talk show focuses on sex, scandal and celebrities. Lotte and her executive producer, Dee Ann Kroll want Gregor for their show, to talk about serial killers. Tibor uses his influence to persuade a most reluctant Demarkian to appear when Goldman, Kroll and their crew show more produce their show for 2 weeks in Philadelphia. But before the New York-based show ever got on the road, two crew members are murdered and another is a victim of an attempted homicide. Both Lotte and Dee Ann want Demarkian to help with the investigation.
Father Tibor has another item on his agenda: the recent defacing of a local Hasidic synagogue with graffiti from a survivalist organization known as the White Knights, Defenders of Race and Faith; Tibor, naturally, wants Gregor's help in tracking down the offenders.
But before Gregor can do much of anything, yet another crew member is murdered, this time in Philadelphia.
Festival of Deaths is another in a series written to formula and which depends heavily on the color that the Armenian ethnicity lends to Cavanaugh St 's residents. As has been true in previous books, the contributions of Father Tibor, Bennis Hannaford and other residents of Cavanaugh St. are pretty much reduced to somewhat more than cameo roles. The humor, while still there and still very dependent on Haddam's writing style, is not as much present and not as sparkling as the first few books in the series. But in this book, she has introduced several subplots; the one between a disgruntled crew member of the TV show and the rest of her colleagues is really funny.
While not as good as the first in the series, the plot is improved over previous books. show less
I have not read any of the other books in the series and don't feel that I needed to to get a good story from this book. Unfortunately, there really wasn't a good story here.
Lotte Goldman does a talk show that is really a bit of trash media. DeAnna Kroll is her assistant. There is Shelley, Maria, Carmencita, Sarah, and many others who work for her in some capacity. She has a couple of men, Prescott, Maximillian, Itzhak, etc.
Murders happen and a famous ex-FBI agent, Gregor Demarkian, becomes involved.
The case is ultimately solved.
Lotte Goldman does a talk show that is really a bit of trash media. DeAnna Kroll is her assistant. There is Shelley, Maria, Carmencita, Sarah, and many others who work for her in some capacity. She has a couple of men, Prescott, Maximillian, Itzhak, etc.
Murders happen and a famous ex-FBI agent, Gregor Demarkian, becomes involved.
The case is ultimately solved.
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- A Festival of Deaths
- Original publication date
- 1994-12
- People/Characters
- Lida Arkmanian; Itzaak Blechmann; Carmencita Boaz; Gregor Demarkian; Maximillian Dey; Shelly Feldstein (show all 23); Rabbi David Goldman; Lotte Goldman; Rebekkah Goldman; Maria Gonzalez; Bennis Day Hannaford; Prescott Holloway; John Henry Newman Jackman; Tibor Kasparian (Father); Sheila Kashinian; Hannah Krekorian; DeAnna Kroll; Sarah Meyer; Joey Ohanian; Helena Oumoudian; Sofie Oumoudian; Herbert Shasta; George Tekamanian
- Important places
- New York, New York, USA; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA; New York, USA; Pennsylvania, USA
- First words
- For DeAnna Kroll, the crisis started at 3:30 in the morning on Friday, November 13, in the lobby of the Hullboard-Dedmarsh building at Twenty-Fourth Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. (prologue)
In the years since Gregor Demarkian had come back to Cavanaugh Street - come back from Washington, D.C., and a job with the FBI; come back from professional life and nine-to-five identity; come back to sanity - he had gotten ... (show all)used to the fact that even minor holidays would be celebrated around him with an hysteria worthy of the fall of the Bastille. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)This is what happened: Just as Bennis Hannaford was about to start ripping Gregor Demarkian up one side and down the other, Shelley Feldstein walked over to Sarah Meyer and punched the younger woman in the nose.
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