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1.0 out of 5 stars
Would like to know when this title was first released or whether it is a new novel? Impossible to tell from listings,
This review is from: False Prophet (Paperback)
I don't like that this and other titles by similar offers do not tell you whether or not it is a new release or a re-release. It is never noted!
4.0 out of 5 stars
DOUBLE DECKED,
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This review is from: False Prophet (Mass Market Paperback)
The problem with Ms. Kellerman's books is that sometimes it is difficult to adjust to the personal lives of Rina and Peter. They can find themselves in strained emotional conflicts over simple things; Peter sometimes seems so macho it's annoying, and Rina is so Jewish it's distracting. At least in this one, the plot focuses more on the mystery than the personal religious crises. Faye is good with her dialogue, and in this one she develops a few unexpected twists. However, I concur with one reviewer who felt the book just ended without any real closure. Who did kill who? And Pete's over-protection of his now pregnant wife foreshadows what type of new father he'll be. But to Kellerman's credit, I keep reading. Marge Dunn is also becoming a little too cynical and sarcastic, which is sad, because she used to be a lot more likeable.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Slow to start, but still a great book,
By Anonymous Coward (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: False Prophet (Mass Market Paperback)
The other reviewers seem to be mixed about this one. It's understandable. We've now read quite a few of these things (is this book 5 already?) and the honeymoon between Kellerman and the readers is definitely over. We're now reading the books not because they're as fantastic as the first one, but because we have time and emotion invested in Peter and Rina.First, it's unfair to compare any of the Rina and Peter books to the first one. The first one was simply the best. One of the reviewers gave a good plot summary, so I'll refrain from doing that here. Instead I'll say that the book is a little slow to start, but about midway, picks up at a tremendous pace. The characters become wonderfully complicated and Kellerman pulls quite a few tricks out of her hat which caught me by surprise. This book has its twists and turns! One last comment. Some of Kellerman's books focus more on Peter and Rina's personal relationship, and some focus less. This one is less, for better or worse. If you've made it to this book, chances are you'll read the next one. See you there! :-)
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