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Syrell Rogovin Leahy

Autor de The Good Friday Murder

32+ Obras 1,934 Miembros 22 Reseñas

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Incluye el nombre: S. R. Leahy

También incluye: Lee Harris (1)

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Obras de Syrell Rogovin Leahy

The Good Friday Murder (1992) 153 copias
The Yom Kippur Murder (1992) 128 copias
The Christmas Night Murder (1994) 122 copias
St. Patrick's Day Murder (1994) 113 copias
The Passover Murder (1996) 106 copias
The Christening Day Murder (1993) 104 copias
The Thanksgiving Day Murder (1995) 97 copias
The Valentine's Day Murder (1996) 89 copias
The Mother's Day Murder (2000) 85 copias
Father's Day Murder (1999) 79 copias
Murder in Hell's Kitchen (2003) 77 copias
The April Fools' Day Murder (2001) 77 copias
The Happy Birthday Murder (2002) 76 copias
New Year's Eve Murder (1997) 72 copias
The Labor Day Murder (1998) 71 copias
The Cinco de Mayo Murder (2006) 70 copias
The Bar Mitzvah Murder (2004) 66 copias
Murder in Alphabet City (2005) 66 copias
Murder in Greenwich Village (2006) 58 copias
A Book of Ruth (1974) 30 copias
Circle of love (1980) 12 copias
Family Truths (1984) 9 copias
Family Ties (1982) 9 copias
Love Affair (1986) 8 copias
Armulugu : [romaan] (1995) 7 copias
Only Yesterday (1990) 6 copias
Alte Liebe rostet nicht (1996) 2 copias
The Atonement Murder (1994) 1 copia

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Nombre legal
Leahy, Syrell Rogovin
Otros nombres
Harris, Lee
Leahy, S.R.
Fecha de nacimiento
1935
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
País (para mapa)
USA

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Murder in Hell's Kitchen introduces Detective Jane Bauer, a veteran cop coming up to 20 years of service and recently assigned to a new cold case task force. With her team of three, Jane finds herself caught up in the four year old murder of Arlen Quill - a case which only seems to be getting hotter the more they investigate.

I enjoyed this. The characters are somewhat bland but I liked the plot and the cold case they investigate. I'm not sure why it's necessary to make all female cops (or at least most) absolute messes in their personal lives but Jane is apparently no exception to the rule. She's in the process of moving, recently broken up with her married boss and has a random letter which is soon revealed to be from her biological daughter she gave up for adoption. Honestly I could have done without the backstory. It didn't add anything to the story and mainly just made Jane feel like every other female detective out there. The romance in particular was pretty cringe, although thankfully not too excessive.

That said, I liked the plot. I was fairly invested in the mystery by the end. I wanted to know who and why and what and I was flicking through pages to find out. This is a typical procedural though - slower paced and more focused on unfolding the mystery rather than action packed thrills. But this was exactly what I was in the mood for and I was thoroughly entertained. 3 stars.
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funstm | otra reseña | Jun 12, 2023 |
A nice start to a series - kind of a time-trip, set back pre-internet pre-cell phone era, but Sue Grafton does it too.

Already starting the next book.
 
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mrklingon | 3 reseñas más. | Dec 3, 2019 |
A nice entry in the Bennet series. I particularly liked how she swerved away from every expectation and assumption about 'the facts' of the case. It's also an interesting time-trip to follow Chris Bennet, sans-internet sans-cell-phone needing to do legwork and make connections the old fashioned way.
 
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mrklingon | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 3, 2019 |
Book number 7 in the Christine Bennett mystery series. The former nun is invited to a Passover seder by her neighbor. During the event she learns that sixteen years prior, the neighbor’s aunt Iris disappeared in the middle of the Passover meal. Her body was found a few days later but the mystery of her death has never been solved.

I really like this main character. Christine is intelligent, calm, deliberate, tenacious and compassionate. She gains the trust of those she interviews and manages to ferret out information that even the police failed to uncover. Her husband, Jack, is a detective with the NYPD, and also going to law school, so while he’s always willing to listen and offer advice (and some “inside” help now and again) Christine manages quite well on her own.

One thing I like about this series (and the Kinsey Millhone series by Sue Grafton) is the setting in a time period before cell phones, computers and googling. The person doing the detecting has to rely on lots of tedious footwork and research, as well as keen observation and a well-hone intuition when interviewing suspects / witnesses.
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BookConcierge | Jun 13, 2019 |

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