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The Forgotten (Hardcover)

by Faye Kellerman (Author) "The call was from the police ..." (more)
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L.A. homicide detective Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus, his Orthodox Jewish wife, return in a new entry in this popular series. Faye Kellerman can be counted on to deliver emotional complexity along with suspense, and in The Forgotten it comes from the relationship between Peter and Jacob, Rina's troubled teenage son. Jacob has a personal connection to the event that sets off this intricately plotted novel, the defacing of Rina's synagogue by one of his classmates. Ernesto Golding can't explain why he vandalized the synagogue, but when he and his therapists are murdered months after the incident, Peter realizes that something the teenager told him when admitting his guilt may hold the key to the killings: Ernesto's belief that his grandfather may have been a Nazi who posed as a Jew to escape to South America after the war. Investigating Ernesto's story gives Rina a strand of the plot to tease out; meanwhile, Peter concentrates on another motive for the therapist murders that involves computer fraud, the College Board exams, and the high cost exacted by parents who pressure their teenagers to succeed.

Kellerman skillfully keeps the dramatic tension going as she pulls all the pieces of her complex plot together. But what makes this novel her best yet is her acutely revealing portrait of Jacob, struggling with the existential angst of adolescence as he attempts to reconcile his devotion to Judaism with the temptations of contemporary life, from drugs to sex. She brilliantly limns his search for identity, intimacy, and independence even as he redefines his relationship to Peter and Rina, in a scenario that resounds with psychological truth. The Forgotten is a terrific addition to the Kellerman oeuvre. While she's always been an exceptional illustrator of the emotional life of the family, this time she writes with an expertise that may owe something to professional insights of her husband, author Jonathan Kellerman, who's also a child psychologist. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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In this complex, disturbing novel (after 2000's Stalker), Kellerman again adroitly balances Rina Lazarus's consuming Orthodox Judaism with the broader societal issues faced by her husband, L.A. homicide detective Peter Decker. Here they intertwine when the vicious defacement of their synagogue reverberates in a widening circle of murders. Ernesto Golding, a troubled, spoiled youth and acquaintance of Rina's son, Jacob, confesses to the crime, but several months later Ernesto and his therapists, Mervin and Dee Baldwin, are murdered. Ernesto had discovered that his beloved grandfather may have been a Nazi who escaped Germany disguised as a Jew. While Rina delves into this provocative strand of the plot, Peter and his staff investigate hate groups. Then another killing ties the therapists to not only the hate groups but also an insidious current of psychological and sexual manipulation and computer fraud. Kellerman focuses on the plight of desperate young people misused and misunderstood by their parents, who apply unbearable pressures for success on their often- bewildered children. She also shows the deepening love and rapport between Decker and his stepson as Jacob helps solve the case. Although the Holocaust subplot seems forced to give Rina a larger role, the author, as usual, seamlessly weaves her themes of religious belief and familial respect into a multilayered thriller, with finely realized characters and a tangible sense of place. 250,000 first printing.

Copyright 2001 Cahners 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 Secrets from the Past Haunt the Present, Mar 8 2004
By Faith Donovan (New Orleans) - See all my reviews
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When Rina Decker's Orthodox synagogue is obscenely and viciously vandalised, complete with Nazi graffiti and pictures of Holocaust victims, she calls in her husband, L.A. Police Lieutenant Pete Decker.

Decker investigates and unmasks the chief suspect, the son of wealthy parents, Ernesto Golding, at a local school, who strangely enough happens to be Jewish. Decker decides Ernesto is truly sorry and manages to keep his record clean. However the boy has to undergo counselling at the hands of a pair psychologists, Doctors Merv and Dee Baldwin.

Then Ernesto and the Baldwins are murdered and Decker remembers that Ernesto had told him that he suspected his grandfather wasn't really Jewish, that he was really a Nazi and that he only posed as a Jew to escape to South America after they war. Decker wonders if this might somehow be the key to the murders. This fuels his hunt for more suspects like local hate groups, computer hackers and dangerously misguided teens with a perverse affection for Nazism.

There is a fairly high body count and a fair share of violent thrills in this fast-paced thriller that is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Add that to Ms. Kellerman's reflections on religion and the Holocaust and you wind up with a book you'll be thinking about for quite a while after you finish reading it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars FORGIVEN NOT FORGOTTEN, Nov 19 2003
By Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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Ms. Kellerman returns with another "ethnic" mystery. The plot in this one starts out intriguing but gets bogged down by too much repetitive dialogue; an incoherent ending in which who did what to whom is never answered; and even though many reviewers found Jacob's plight involving or sensitive, I found his teen age rebellion a little too pat. Rina also steps in to solve a mystery regarding one of the victim's background, researching and proletyzing on the Holocaust.
Kellerman again demonstrates her narrative skills, and if she would only maintain more suspense and mystery, I think her novels would be more entertaining.
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1.0 out of 5 stars By page 300 I had lost the will to live........, Aug 19 2003
I used to enjoy reading this series, but the last few have been so incredibly weak that I have to ask, "WHAT HAPPENED?"

The ridiculous plot is only outdone by the truly AWFUL dialogue. (Granted my life is relatively sedate, but I have never met people who warranted that many exclamation points in real life.) The characters are unbelievable and the ending seemed more like a cartoon than a mystery novel. ...

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1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of time and paper
This story's setup and most of the minor characters are actually somewhat interesting. However the "villians" are lame and the two protagonists (Lazarus and Decker) are annoying... Read more
Published on Jun 25 2003 by Zamanon

2.0 out of 5 stars A better offering than the previous book. Some major flaws.
First, let me get a pet peeve off of my chest regarding this author. It seems that in almost every book she has some personal bias against others yet at the same time she wants... Read more
Published on Jun 12 2003 by krb

5.0 out of 5 stars Up with the best of them
Faye Kellerman is definitely the No 1-crime fiction writer of today, and ranks up there with the best novelists of police and crime thrillers. Read more
Published on April 25 2003 by Gary Selikow

5.0 out of 5 stars Deliciously complex plot
Lt. Peter Decker is called to the scene of a vandalized synagogue which he attends along with his wife Rina. Read more
Published on Jan 6 2003 by Karen Potts

4.0 out of 5 stars Hatred and Redemption
Rina Decker, wife of LAPD Seargent Peter Decker, is the caretaker of her small orthodox synogogue. She is shocked when it is vandalized, and appalled at the nature of the... Read more
Published on Nov 23 2002 by K. Fromal

5.0 out of 5 stars A MATTER OF FAITH...SUSPENSE
Rina's store front synagogue is vandalized with paint and litered with pictures of Nazi death camp victims. Hate crimes are investigated so Peter checks in. Read more
Published on Oct 5 2002 by G. Bowser

5.0 out of 5 stars A MATTER OF FAITH...SUSPENSE
Rina's store front synagogue is vandalized with paint and litered with pictures of Nazi death camp victims. Hate crimes are investigated so Peter checks in. Read more
Published on Oct 5 2002 by G. Bowser

2.0 out of 5 stars Faye, where have you gone?
I remember there was a time where I actually said to myself, "Faye Kellerman writes better than her husband. Read more
Published on Aug 9 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Bring on the next one
Another satisfying addition to the series.
Published on Aug 2 2002 by mocapp

3.0 out of 5 stars Libertarian point of view......
The book was alright but, not great. I've read each book in this series and I wasn't as impressed with this one as the others. Read more
Published on Jul 23 2002

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