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Shadows of Sin (Hardcover)

by Rochelle Majer Krich (Author) "The phone remained silent, and for the briefest moment she allowed herself hope-what did this have to do with her, after all? ..." (more)
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LAPD Detective Jessie Drake needs bulging biceps to lug all the baggage that Anthony award winner Krich dumps on her in her fifth series entry after Dead Air (2000). In addition to investigating a triple murder in a plastic surgeon's office and trying to clear up another case she's distracted by her nagging mother, her father's erratic behavior, her continued attraction to her ex-husband and the pregnancy of her sister, a reformed child abuser. Then there's her budding relationship with Ezra Nathanson, who is instructing Jessie, recently informed of her Jewish roots, in Hebrew tradition. When Dr. Ronald Bushnell, his nurse and his receptionist are murdered, Jessie and her partner, Phil Okum, uncover a wildly dysfunctional family. After a nurse once employed by Bushnell committed suicide years ago, her husband was incapable of caring for their son, Ethan. Bushnell and his wife, Celeste, raised the boy with their daughter, Adrienne. Just before Bushnell's murder, he discovered the teenagers were in love and forbade them to see one another; Ethan fled. Although the troubled Ethan, a past alcohol and drug abuser, is the most likely suspect, his father, Celeste, Adrienne, a nurse Bushnell fired and a dissatisfied patient all had motives and opportunity. With a complex plot more dizzying than a roller coaster ride, Krich again delivers a well-written, though often repetitious, suspense-packed novel. The compassionate Jessie nearly becomes another victim in a harrowing finale that leaves the reader limp. (Oct. 1)Forecast: Fans of Faye Kellerman and Susan Isaacs should go for Krich, while the upscale L.A. setting and moody jacket art will help attract casual browsers.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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LAPD detective Jessica Drake (Dead Air) investigates the murder of a plastic surgeon and two of his staff. Suspects include the surgeon's former lover, his own daughter and foster son, his disillusioned wife, and the foster son's real father. An interesting puzzler.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Too much in this shopping cart!, Feb 24 2003
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My reading group read Shadows of Sin because it was nominated for an Agatha Award (cozies). I don't know how this book could ever be considered a cozy. We didn't feel the book met any of the tenets defining a cozy. It fit more along the lines of a police procedural/detective novel.

Although the author had an exciting opening and an unusual approach, the book just didn't flow. There were too many themes and disjointed parallels. There were dysfuntional families, abuse, guilt, lies, adultery, the Holocaust, incest, etc.

On a positive note, Jessie Drake was a strong detective and held her own with her partner and colleagues. There was not the dependency you often see with other female leads. Her police partner was very likeable. I enjoyed reading about Judaism and Jesse's interest in learning more about herself and her religion. It was an interesting approach.

I've heard the author's other books were quite different but not necessarily better. There was just too much going on in the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Constant twists and a wonderful protagonist, Jan 18 2002
A Los Angeles plastic surgeon and his staff are brutally shot and killed and LAPD detective Jessie Drake is assigned the case. There are plenty of motives--a patient has threatened revenge over a botched job, a nurse was recently fired, and the doctor has a history of affairs. Of course the family is always suspected. Yet, even with plenty of suspects, the hard evidence to convict anyone isn't there. And the one suspect Drake most wants to talk to, the adopted son of the slain doctor, keeps slipping through her hands.

Author Rochelle Krich has created a wonderful character in Jessie Drake. Her confused love life (she has recently ended an affair with her ex-husband), her history of abuse as a child, her fear of heights, and her exploration of her Jewish heritage add depth and interest. Like Drake, the mystery in SHADOWS OF SIN comes in layers of complexity with first one suspect, then another taking the primary position, with reality staying one step ahead of both Drake and the reader.

SHADOWS OF SIN is a fast-reading and page turning adventure. The killer is smart enough to throw suspicion off, and to play with everyone's sympathy, yet Drake is a bulldog after the truth. Topical references to the LAPD Ramparts nightmare add to the immediacy of the novel.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Edge-of-Your-Seat Must-Read, Dec 20 2001
By Judy Gruen, author, "Carpool Tunnel Synd... (Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA United States) - See all my reviews
I'm a long-time fan of Rochelle Krich, and have always admired her intelligent writing in her finely crafted mysteries. Krich's ongoing development of Detective Jessie Drake, the "star" of many of her novels to date, has also added a deeper personal dimension to her mysteries, as Drake has uncovered some secrets of her own past (in previous novels) and continues to explore her own, previously unknown, Jewish identity.

Other reviews here have given the basic storyline, so I'll just add that, having read nearly all Krich's other books, I felt that Shadows of Sin is among her very best, one that had me really on the edge of my proverbial seat. As with any good mystery, Krich packed a surprise ending, but one which was consistent with the rest of the story. It's a cliffhanger, to be sure. I don't think you'll be able to put it down!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner from Krich...bring on the next one!
As an avid fan of Krich and her complex characters, I was not disappointed in the latest tale of Detective Jesse Drake. Read more
Published on Nov 25 2001 by Marion E. Gold

5.0 out of 5 stars "Shadows of Sin" is a winner in every respect!
Rochelle Krich's fifth in the Jessie Drake mystery series is a tautly constructed story with dynamic characters, a real mystery to be solved, and a stunning conclusion. Read more
Published on Nov 23 2001 by Stephanie

3.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing mystery about dysfunctional families.
I have enjoyed Rochelle Krich's books very much, particularly "Dead Air," which I described on Amazon as a "timely and engrossing mystery. Read more
Published on Nov 19 2001 by E. Bukowsky

5.0 out of 5 stars Murder and Mayhem in L. A.
Everbody loved Los Angeles plastic surgeon, Ronald Bushnell. He was a devoted family man, good to his staff at work, and much loved by his patients. Read more
Published on Oct 23 2001 by Roz Levine

5.0 out of 5 stars Un-put-down-able!
If you've never allowed yourself the pleasure of a Rochelle Krich mystery, "Shadows of Sin" is (yet) another reason to begin getting obsessed! Read more
Published on Oct 12 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars complex and juicy police procedural
In Century City, California, at the office of respected plastic surgeon Dr. Bushnell, a patient pulls out a gun and kills the receptionist, the nurse, and the physician. Read more
Published on Sep 18 2001 by Harriet Klausner

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