Milk and honey

a Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus novel

416 pages

English language

Published Nov. 20, 2003 by Avon Books.

ISBN:
978-0-380-73268-5
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OCLC Number:
51332724

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3 stars (2 reviews)

In the silent pre-dawn city hours — alone with his thoughts about Rina Lazarus, the woman he loves, three thousand miles away in New York — LAPD detective Peter Decker finds a small child, abandoned and covered in blood that is not hers. It is a sobering discovery, and a perplexing one, for nobody in the development where she was found steps forward to claim the little girl. Obsessed more deeply by this case than he imagined possible, Decker is determined to follow the scant clues to an answer. But his trail is leading him to a killing ground where four bodies lie still and lifeless. And by the time Rina returns, Peter Decker is already held fast in a sticky mass of hatred, passion, and murder — in a world where intense sweetness is accompanied by a deadly sting.

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reviewed Milk and honey by Faye Kellerman (Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus mystery)

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3 stars

Very by the numbers procedural, an ok read on an insomniac night but more filler than anything else. Requisite brooding cop with repressed nightmares and relationship problems, sexual deviancy, friend from the past, three separate cases that all carry the same moral. Lots of LA flavor and lots of trivia on somewhat uncommon topics, beekeeping and Judaism in this case, lots of rehashed Vietnam PTSD.

Trouble is, in this story everything seems to line up too easily. Big breaks come more from dumb luck and conveniently loquacious hillbillies, ending in a confession because there was obviously no other way the author could figure to get the full nature of the sexual deviancy out there. More than a few professionals who by all rights should have demanded a warrant, death certificate, or some other proof just folded after a few gruff words, basically skipping the delays that hamper real investigations.

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Subjects

  • Decker, Peter (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
  • Police -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction.
  • Lazarus, Rina (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
  • Police spouses -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction.
  • Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Fiction.