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The Seventh Commandment
  

The Seventh Commandment [Large Print] (Paperback)

by Lawrence Sanders (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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Murder, greed, lust, corruption and an extraordinary preoccupation with food and drink--trademarks of Sanders's Deadly Sin and Commandment bestsellers--are here, yet this tale lacks the passion needed to engage readers fully. When New York City jewelry magnate Lewis Starrett is stabbed to death on the street, insurance investigator Dora Conti, whose firm carries the $3-million policy on his life, is assigned to look into the murder. The array of suspects includes the victim's son, who may be using the family's corporate empire for his own nefarious purposes; his drug-crazed daughter; the amoral brother-and-sister team romantically involved with each of them; and a religious charlatan who holds the widow in thrall. As murder follows upon murder, relationships among this sorry lot deterioriate at a ludicrous rate. Meanwhile, amidst her probings, Dora, a refreshingly plump and ordinary heroine, is tempted to endanger her happy marriage in a fling with the NYPD detective on the case, a subplot lacking both tension and interest. This disappointing outing from the author of The Fourth Deadly Sin winds down to a flat and undramatic, albeit fitting, conclusion. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections; Mystery Guild alternate.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Insurance agent Dora Conti investigates the murder of jewelry magnate Lewis Starrett. 2 cassettes. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Keith introduces "The Eleventh Commandment", Jun 6 2000
This review is from: Seventh Commandment (Paperback)
In retrospect, I would like to now introduce dear reader to the eleventh commandment: "Thou shalt not write nor read any more corny books."

"The Seventh Commandment" was the second Sanders book that I had read. I was extremely impressed with the first one that I came across: "The First Deadly Sin." The way that story was told, I actually felt sorry for the killer by the end of the book. The way the "The Seventh Commandment" was told, I felt sorry for the writer!

It seemed like Sanders was pounding away on the typewriter one day and this is what came of his efforts. Sander's name convinced the publisher that it was worthwhile to print. The story was somewhat predictable, the way the plot unfolded was nothing new or difficult to guess. I am trying to decide whether it would have been an improvement for Sanders to have solved the "mystery" in the courtroom, like a Perry Mason novel.

Call me a "prejudiced reader," but for a male writer, Sanders seems to be well acquainted with all of the clothes that the women in the story were wearing. His descriptions of male clothing were somewhat bland, but he sure seems to embellish on the appearance and accessories with which any woman in the story will choose to be adorned. I thought that only female writers would be so in tune with ladies fashion? Is Lawrence Sanders REALLY a male writer? Or is he a female writer in disguise?

Pardon me for trying to create a little mystery here. Someone has to do it. "The Seventh Commandment" SURELY didn't!

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5.0 out of 5 stars great, Jan 19 2000
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This review is from: Seventh Commandment (Paperback)
I loved the book! Sanders is a gifted writer and I love evrething he writes about. Dora is a funny and a loveable character- It's great to finally read about a female heroine.
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3.0 out of 5 stars yawner, April 30 1998
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This review is from: Seventh Commandment (Paperback)
I don't think that guy from San Antonio reads to many mystery books because thier is nothing original in this book from the beginning to the end. It's so predictable
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4.0 out of 5 stars it was ok
This book was well written, despite its predictablity.
Published on Mar 16 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A complex story with humor and suspense, this is a must read
Dora Conti is not your typically glamorous protagonist. She is a happily married, slightly overweight insurance investigator who has a bulldog's tenacity when it comes to fraud... Read more
Published on Nov 7 1997

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