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The Ritual Bath |
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Rating: Summary: Keeps you on the edge of your seat Review: This book will keep you guessing as Detective Decker searches for the answer to two mysteries, and falls in live with his key witness, Orthodox Jew, Rina Lazarus. As the story progresses and the plot thickens, you find that you simply can't stay away from this book. I found that at sometimes the author can go off on a tangent about something seemingly non-important, but in the end, it all comes together, and you see the importance. All in all... GREAT READ!
Rating: Summary: Keeps you on the edge of your seat Review: This book will keep you guessing as Detective Decker searches for the answer to two mysteries, and falls in live with his key witness, Orthodox Jew, Rina Lazarus. As the story progresses and the plot thickens, you find that you simply can't stay away from this book. I found that at sometimes the author can go off on a tangent about something seemingly non-important, but in the end, it all comes together, and you see the importance. All in all... GREAT READ!
Rating: Summary: I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mysteries. Review: This is the first Faye Kellerman novel that I read. Now that I have read it, I am hooked. I plan on finishing all the books in her series. I will also try the other books that she has written.
Rating: Summary: Exceptional mystery, but blasts Christian views Review: While her writing is extremely interesting and gives an excellent viewpoint of the Jewish life, Ms. Kellerman has a limited understanding of Christianity and her writings reveal this. If she knew the truth about Christians, then she would know that above all else, they love Jews.
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