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The Mercedes Coffin

By: Faye Kellerman
Narrated by: George Guidall
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Golden Voice George Guidall turns Kellerman's 17th novel featuring LAPD Lt. Peter Decker and his wife, Rina Lazarus, into an intimate listening experience. Computer billionaire Genoa Greeves insists that the LAPD look into a 15-year-old cold case, the homicide of Bennett Alston Little, her favorite high school history teacher, whose bound body the police found, with three shots in the back of his head, in the trunk of Little's Mercedes. The investigation falls to Decker. Guidall's skill at changing voices and accents makes Kellerman's secondary characters ring with truth, while he brings warmth and familial affection to the Decker/Lazarus relationship.

Publisher's summary

Billionaire genius Genoa Greeves never got over the shocking death of her favorite teacher, Bennett "Dr. Ben" Alston Little, murdered execution-style and stuffed into the trunk of his Mercedes-Benz. No arrests were ever made, no killer charged for the brutal crime.

Fifteen years later, the high-tech CEO reads about another execution-style murder; this time the victim is a Hollywood music producer named Primo Ekerling. There is no obvious connection, but the case is eerily similar to Little's, and Genoa feels the time is right to close Dr. Ben's case once and for all - offering the L.A.P.D. a substantial financial "incentive" if justice is finally served for Little.

Lieutenant Peter Decker resents having to commit valuable manpower to a 15-year-old open case simply because a rich woman says "Jump!" Still, the recent murder of Primo Ekerling does bear a disturbing resemblance to Little's case, even though two thug suspects are currently behind bars for the Ekerling murder. Decker can't help but wonder about a connection. His first phone calls are to the two primary investigators in the Little case, retired detectives Calvin Vitton and Arnie Lamar. Lamar is cooperative, but Vitton is not only reluctant to talk, he winds up dead of a suspicious suicide 12 hours later.

Decker's team of top investigators not only includes his favorite homicide detectives, Scott Oliver and Marge Dunn, but also his newly minted Hollywood detective daughter, Cindy Kutiel, whose help proves to be invaluable.

A relentlessly gripping tale spun by a master, Faye Kellerman's The Mercedes Coffin races through a dangerous urban world of fleeting fame and false dreams, making heart-pumping hairpin turns at each step of a terrifying journey, where truth and justice are fine lines between life and death.

©2008 Plot Line, Inc. (P)2008 HarperCollins Publishers

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Forgetaboutit

No, really. Just on n on about absolutely nothing, over n over again. Like I said before, fawgettaboutit.

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Ther Mercedes Coffin

I listen to a lot of audiobooks and I had a hard time staying focused on this book. It was very slow and the narrator didn't seem to fit the part.

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A loose book

The Mercedes Coffin starts with promised and weaves a good web of intrigue for the first half. However, Ms Kellerman finishes poorly with a loosely developed plot and conveniently uses death of main characters to avoid having to spin a reasonable web to answer the many questions regarding the crimes involved in the plot. She fails to bring the plot to a plausible conclusion, choosing instead to allow the main character to "guess" at what might have happened. Some readers may enjoy a book where many loose ends remain. However, this reader prefers an author, such as David Baldacci, who weaves a complex plot but closes the mystery with facts, rather than suppositions. I, for one, will not invest any more money or time in Ms. Kellerman books.

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Pleasant but not great

As other reviewers have noted, the Kellermans are completely enjoyable, and I really would listen/read any of theri mysteries. I always enjoy the interpaly of the detectives personal lives and issues and I know certainly that I am much more understanding of Judaic ritual because of my enjoyment of Faye's books! Having said that, this one was not the best -- too many characters, more than the usual random coincidences . . . I was really more interested in the family's cruise plans than the resolution of the cold case at the center of the book. But that didn't stop me from recommending it to my daughter as a beach-read!

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Disappointing

I normally enjoy Faye Kellerman as an author but found the characters in this book difficult to follow and the story line was slow. The plot was confusing, in my mind, as well. It was difficult to progress through the book and hard to finish it.

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Big Fan

I have read every Peter Decker box. This has to be the only one I've been disappointed in, readers were so bad and story very confusing and uninteresting.

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Too Much Talking!!

This book had way too much talking and not enough action. Yikes! I love Faye Kellerman, but come on! I'm near the end and feel like I might as well finish it, but I didn't enjoy it as much as her others. The narrator on the other hand, was just wonderful. He's narrated other books of hers and he's really enjoyable to listen to. Too bad the book was such a drag.

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I am a true fan, but....

This was not the author's best work. I have read all of her books, so I have a basis for comparison. I found the plot confusing and it had a non-ending. I realize that, in real life, many murder cases aren't solved; so, perhaps Ms. Kellerman was trying to give a different perspective on detective work than in her prior books where Decker et. al. crack the cases wideopen. However, this ending left me empty. Also, I can't for the life of me figure out what the purpose was for the character Genoa Greeves. Can anyone enlighten me?
I will still read anything Faye Kellerman writes!

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Bad detective story

The clues presented are not solved at the end. It seems that Ms. Kellerman could not find a staisfactory solution to the clues that she put in the early stages of her story, so she had the main suspect killed and the clues go unsolved. The whole story ends in an anticlimax plus a shmaltzy ending that leaves a bad after taste.

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Just OK

I just finished listening to "The Ritual Bath" by Ms. Kellerman and looked forward to enjoying another excellent audiobook. Sadly, "The Mercedes Coffin" falls short of the mark.

The plot moved slowly, and I had a hard time maintaining interest. Like other reviewers, I found the lack of resolution at the end of the book was unsatisfying. Having said that, the final 45 minutes of the book, minus the final five featuring Decker's speculations, are the best in terms of listening pleasure.

The narrator did an excellent job, and the familiar characters take on a little more depth, and age.

I was glad to finally be done with this book. I'll be slow to pay out for another Kellerman book.

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