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True Believers: A Gregor Demarkian Novel
 
 

True Believers: A Gregor Demarkian Novel (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jane Haddam (Author) "For Gregor Demarkian, for most of his life, the inevitable end of a successful criminal investigation did not exist ..." (more)
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A small Philadelphia neighborhood, a melting pot of fervent religious beliefs, erupts in violence that calls for all the skills of Gregor Demarkian, the formidable retired head of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, as he tackles his 16th case following last year's Skeleton Key. A Roman Catholic parish still suffering from the aftereffects of a pedophilia scandal that rocked the archdiocese; an Episcopalian church with a mostly gay male congregation; an independent, fundamentalist Baptist church; and atheist Edith Lawton all occupy the same block. Only Haddam's superb plotting and characterizations allow this microcosmic creation to achieve credibility. The new Cardinal Archbishop of Philadelphia first consults Demarkian when a suicide inside St. Anselm's proves more complicated than first believed and threatens to become a new scandal for the beleaguered Catholic church. Then Demarkian is coopted by the police when another death, thought to have been natural, proves to have been murder. As tensions escalate, Demarkian must unravel the motives behind killings that threaten to tear apart the delicate balance. To make things even more difficult, Demarkian's lover, Bennis Hannaford, is facing a personal crisis. Her sister's execution date is approaching and this time there appears no hope of stopping it. Haddam's large cast pulses with petty jealousies, vanities and fears as they confront the mysteries of life and religion. This is an engrossingly complex mystery that should win further acclaim for its prolific and talented author. (May 14)Forecast: An Edgar and Anthony awards finalist, Haddam could finally cop a major prize with this one.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Retired FBI agent Gregor Demarkian (Skeleton Key) investigates an unusual apparent murder/suicide in a Philadelphia church, for which police blame the husband. A nun believes otherwise, however, and so the plot thickens. From a dependable hand.
Copyright 2001 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 terrific writer, Jul 22 2002
By M. P. Vellela "mystery lover" (Dunmore, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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I discovered Ms. Haddam's books by chance, and I'm glad I did. Each book is as compelling and well-written as the first. This latest book is no exception. Her insightful character descriptions are the key to keeping her readers interested and involved in the mystery. I believe that readers who understand the characters get the most enjoyment from the stories. This mystery is one of the more complex ones, and kept me guessing until the end. I always enjoy the "goings on" of the neighborhood characters;all realistic people I can relate to.I look forward to reading the next one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, May 19 2002
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I love Jane Haddam, but I don't love "True Believers." Usually, the fact that Haddam is more conservative than I am doesn't get in the way of my appreciation of her writing, but here it did. Justifying the Catholic church's treatment of pedophilia as "that's just the way it was done then" really doesn't cut it anymore. The nonbelievers and religious liberals in this book are much more stereotypical than usual with Haddam, and the solution annoyed me so much that I ended up tossing the book across the room. I hope she's gotten this out of her system and the next will be up to her usual standard. If you're a new reader, I'd recommend "Bleeding Hearts" or "Dear Old Dead" over this one.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Writing, May 16 2002
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This book was awful! I was very disappointed. The writing style and plot were extremely amateurish. Jane Haddam does a terrible job developing her main character, Gregor. Haddam took many liberties in presenting her off-balance beliefs regarding religion, the death penalty, and murder through her uncolorful characters. Okay, so she uses a few big words here and there. NOT impressive. The only reason I finished the book was because I paid money for it and wanted to justify the purchase. I couldn't wait until I was finished!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Writing
This book was awful! I was very disappointed. The writing style and plot were extremely amateurish. Read more
Published on May 16 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars grammar
The word "Episcopalian" is a noun. An Episcopalian attends the Episcopal Church. There is no such thing as an Episcopalian Church.
Published on April 9 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Religion,politics and murder most foul-a perfect mystery!
"True Believers" is a fine mystery, complete with clues, red herrings, a baffled but determined hero and sufficient plot twists to confound the most able... Read more
Published on Sep 29 2001 by Mary M. Askew

5.0 out of 5 stars One of her best
My favorite Haddams are those which have a strong church link and this one does three times over. It is also nice that Gregor and Bennis have at long last gotten together since... Read more
Published on Aug 26 2001 by N. Quast

5.0 out of 5 stars True Believers -- A Nice Duality Plus A Dandy Plot!
One of the nicest surprises from Jane Haddam's work is her sudden use of humor. Few authors make me laugh out loud but Haddam 'got me' this time with pitiable followers of a... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2001 by Barbara Tungate

5.0 out of 5 stars The Subject is Murder!
The subject is murder. It's happening in a fading Catholic church in the heart of Gregor Demarkian's Philadelphia; it's happening across the street in the counterpart... Read more
Published on Jun 1 2001 by Nancy Osbun

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Again.
I've been reading Jane Haddam's Gregor Demarkian series as they came out from the beginning. They've all been good books, and with each one I know that I can expect a fine... Read more
Published on May 20 2001 by Mary Featherston

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!!
I did not think Jane Haddam could top her last book, the most excellent Skeleton Key, but she has certainly done it with True Believers. I read this book in one sitting. Read more
Published on May 18 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars True Believers is Solid Gold
People are being poisoned in neighboring Philadelphia Churches. First the Cardinal Archbishop, then the police call in retired FBI agent Gregor Demarkian. Read more
Published on May 17 2001 by Marilyn Hromatko

5.0 out of 5 stars Clueless
As Bennis says about Gregor in the closing chapter of the book, "clueless." Generally I have an idea of who the murderer is by the three-quarter mark of the book. Read more
Published on April 26 2001 by sydneyaz

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