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The Burnt House

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At 8:15 in the morning, a small commuter plane carrying forty-seven passengers crashes into an apartment building in Granada Hills, California. Shock waves ripple through Los Angeles, as L.A.P.D. Lieutenant Peter Decker works overtime to calm rampant fears of a 9/11-type terror attack. But a grisly mystery lives inside the plane's charred and twisted wreckage: the unidentified bodies of four extra travelers. And there is no sign of an airline employee who was supposedly on the catastrophic flight.

Decker and his wife, Rina, have personal reasons for being profoundly shaken by the tragedy, since the "accident" occurred frighteningly close to their daughter Hannah's school. Luckily, their child and her schoolmates escaped unscathed. But the fate of the unaccounted-for flight attendant—twenty-eight-year-old Roseanne Dresden—remains a question mark more than a month after the horrific event, when the young woman's irate stepfather calls, insisting that she was never onboard the doomed plane. Instead, he claims, she was most likely murdered by her abusive, unfaithful husband. But why, then, was Roseanne's name included on the passenger list?

Under intense pressure from the department to come up with answers, Decker launches an investigation that carries him down a path of tragic history, dangerous secrets, and deadly lies—and leads him to the corpse of a three-decades-missing murder victim. And as the jagged pieces slowly fall into place, a frightening picture begins to form: a mind-searing portrait of unimaginable evil that will challenge Decker's and Rina's own beliefs about guilt and innocence and justice.

Combining relentless suspense with intense, multilayered human drama, The Burnt House is Faye Kellerman at her mesmerizing best.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 9, 2007
      A coincidence so improbable that a character comments on it renders bestseller Kellerman’s 16th novel to feature Lt. Peter Decker of the LAPD and wife Rina Lazarus (after 2003’s Street Dreams
      ) one of the series’ lesser entries. After a commuter airplane crashes into an apartment building shortly after takeoff from Burbank Airport, Decker and his team investigate what many fear was a terrorist attack. Meanwhile, the parents of Roseanne Dresden, a flight attendant, suspect that their daughter was murdered by her stockbroker husband, Ivan, who claims his wife joined the doomed flight at the last minute. Roseanne was considering divorce, and Ivan stood to lose financially. As the probes into the crash and into Roseanne’s fate converge, readers will find it a challenge to suspend disbelief. Fans of the extended Decker-Lazarus clan will enjoy catching up with old friends, but those looking for a plausible police procedural may be disappointed.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2007
      Acommuter plane careens into anapartment building and bursts into flames. Forensic teams searching for passenger remains are unable to find evidence of one woman, Rosanne Dresden, whose husband claimsshe was aboard.Instead, they find whats left of someoneelsesomeone who apparently died several decades before. L.A. Lieutenant Peter Decker faces not one mystery but two inthe sixteenth Decker-Lazarus novel, which shifts wife Rina into a source of homespun Jewish wisdomrather than active investigative participant as in some previous books. Instead, readers get a fuller picture of Deckers fellow officers, especially Detectives Marge Dunn and Scott Oliver, the latter even occasioning a few good laughs from coworkers and readers alike. With her usual solid plotting, details born of old-fashioned police footwork, and plentiful dialogue to speed reading along, Kellerman gradually brings thecriminals tolight.Fans looking forthe Jewish orthodoxy underlying the series wont find as much here as in the past, but as to mystery, they wont be disappointed.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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