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Tell No Tales (Mass Market Paperback)

by Eleanor Taylor Bland (Author) "Marti bounded up the hill, plunging into the snow as she raced Ben to the top ..." (more)
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African-American police detective Marti MacAlister and her Polish-American partner, Vic, turn introspective in the seventh volume of Bland's popular series (See No Evil, etc.). Both Chicago detectives are intrigued when the mummified corpse of a pregnant African-American female is found in an abandoned downtown theater. After Barnabas Cheney, the wealthy theater owner's mentally disturbed son, is killed in another downtown building, Marti and Vic suspect his murder may be related to the petrified body. Working with few clues (a missing picture in an antique frame, a Swiss pocket watch), the seasoned officers begin what looks to be a routine investigation?only each promising lead winds up a dead end. Not until they start delving into Barnabas's past do Marti and Vic find a connection between the mummy and Vic's old police mentor, Curly. The discovery of Curly's possible corruption places a wedge between the partners, who are already stretched by their personal lives: Marti is having difficulty adjusting to her recent marriage and Vic's wife is suffering from a vicious flare-up of multiple sclerosis. Bland again engages the reader on many levels as Marti and Vic reevaluate their partnership while solving the case that could divide them forever. Agent, Ted Chichak. Author tour.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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African American police detective Marti MacAlister (See No Evil, LJ 1/98) and partner Vik juggle two murder cases and troubles at home. Marti, married at last, faces stepfamily problems, while Vik must reconcile himself to his wife's medical diagnosis. Sure to be popular with fans.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tell No Tales Tells Great Tales, May 18 2001
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Another excellent mystery from Eleanor Taylor Bland!
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4.0 out of 5 stars SECRETS UNCOVERED, Feb 13 2001
By Bonita L. Davis (Decatur, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TELL NO TALES (Hardcover)
A body of an eccentric derelict is found in a basement apartment. Newly-wed Marti's brief honeymoon is interrupted to investigate the case. Vik, her partner is also aroused from his duty in caring for his wife with multiple sclerosis. Neither detective is a happy camper in coming into work. Hours later they get another call. This time a mummified body is found in a boarded up theatre. What more can happen?

Marti and Vik find themselves caught up in a mystery that tests their partnership, strains their family relationships and forces Vik to re-examine his hero worship of Curly Smith, a man who was like a second father to him. At first glance the two bodies have nothing to do with one another but as these detectives plow through the facts, secrets are uncovered.

Join these two as they unravel a mystery containing many actors spread over three decades. Watch Marti as she attempts to understand the social and political mores of the times that led to the murder of the mummy. Explore Vik's feelings concerning his father, his uncritical love for Curly and his guilt over his wife's illness.

Tell no Tales weaves an intricate web of emotions, politics, wealth, prejudice and failed justice that grabs the reader and has you wondering just how things will turn out. Bland does a good job in putting us in the detectives' shoes in exploring all aspects of the two cases which don't seem to be inter-related. You won't be able to put this tale down.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another of Bland's Compelling Mysteries, Jun 28 2000
"Tell No Tales" is the 4th book of Eleanor Taylor Bland's that I've read.Although I began to guess who the killer was from her excellent foreshadowing, the suspense and complexity of the plot kept me from putting the book down.She draws such realistic, multidimensional characters that one hates to leave them at the end of the tale.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It!
This, by far, was my favorite in this entire series. The plot was thick, the characters were deep and the ending was perfect. What more can a reader ask for? Read more
Published on Jun 17 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars From Publisher's Weekly:
"Bland again engages the reader on many levels as Marti and Vic reevaluate their partnership while solving the case that could divide them forever"
Published on May 29 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars From "The Tampa Tribune":
"Tell No Tales is a treat for longtime fans and a good introduction to those who have not yet made her acquaintance."
Published on May 29 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars From "The Washington Post":
"The author deftly builds suspense and tension as Marti gets close to some awful truths that will bring death too near. Read more
Published on May 29 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting storyline. The characters are the real stars.
I enjoy Bland's mysteries. I have read all of them and each one is better than the last. The characters are becoming more alive with each mystery. Read more
Published on May 23 1999 by Mary Monroe

5.0 out of 5 stars A real winner
I've read all of the Marti MacAlister mysteries and this is by far Bland's best one! Marti and Vik's characters show much more depth than they have in previous installments of the... Read more
Published on Mar 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely not a bland police procedural

Chicago police detectives Marti MacAlister and her partner Matthew "Vik" Jessenovik struggle to keep their law enforcement work from interceding with their personal lives at a... Read more

Published on Jan 29 1999

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