
Sanctuary
A Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Novel
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Narrated by:
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Mitchell Greenberg
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By:
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Faye Kellerman
A diamond dealer and his entire family have mysteriously disappeared from their sprawling Las Angeles manor, leaving the estate undisturbed and their valuables untouched. Investigating detective Decker is stumped - faced with a perplexing case riddled with dead ends. Then a second dealer is found murdered in Manhatten, catapulting Decker and his wife, Rina, into a heartstopping maze of murder and intrigue that spans the globe... only to touch down dangerously in their own backyard.
Solve another case with Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus.©1994 Faye Kellerman (P)2012 HarperCollinsPublishersListeners also enjoyed...




















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What did you love best about Sanctuary?
My first Faye Kellerman book & I bought it on a $5 sale solely on the recommendations of other readers. I'm glad I did. It was a well structured, clean, and educational plot. The Deckers lead me through the twists & turns of a police detective story on two continents.What did you like best about this story?
The glimpse of the Jewish household and viewpoints of the characters leading to the resolution of the mystery.What about Mitchell Greenberg’s performance did you like?
The voices of the different characters were well done and the story was well served by the narrator. I believed the characters.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I wanted to continue listening. Yes,yes,yes.Excellent story & glimpse into a Jewish household.
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After a couple of not-so-well-enjoyed stories, Dr Kellerman re-acquaints us with her excellence.
One recommendation: Peter, Rina, and Marge need not be perfect, or prescient, in solving every single aspect of the case.
THREE VENUES ADD LUSTRE TO OUR DETECTIVES
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Good story meh narrator
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Narration👍 Plot👍
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Right turns wrong turns
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The more I move along the series, the more I just love it! I’m diving into Book 8 right away.
Thank you Faye Kellerman for providing me with a terrific go-to series!
Riveting Go-To Series
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I will say that if you want a gripping, suspenseful, hard-hitting mystery -- this series will likely disappoint. But if you like character driven stories Ms Kellerman's books are a great choice.
another diamond
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What did you love best about Sanctuary?
The narration was great! The story was average.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
A quicker pace would have helped.What about Mitchell Greenberg’s performance did you like?
Very good voice and inflections.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No.Any additional comments?
None.
An okay read.
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Something else I found spellbinding -- this book came out in 1995, and without offering a spoiler, suffice it to say that the plot involves a business trip to Israel for both Rina and Peter. In 1995, I was living in California, so back when I read this book, most of the nuances of their time in Israel probably went right past me. Now I've been living in Israel for ten years, and found Kellerman's storytelling absolutely fascinating. Israel has changed quite a bit since then, but many things remain exactly the same. When Rina finds herself driving to Hebron, all by herself, I literally cringed -- are you kidding? She's crazy! Only to find that a few minutes later, Rina is being soundly chastised by a police officer using virtually the same words I'd have used in telling her off. Kellerman's account of the streets of Israel, some of the people she writes about, are extremely accurate, even today. It was fun to see someone writing about Israel who obviously knew what they were talking about.
Huge credit in this one goes to the narrator, Mitchell Greenberg. He had to master a plethora of languages and accents, everything from Brooklynese to Yeshivish to Hebrew -- broken and fluent -- not to mention Southern California plus the southern drawl of Marge. Very impressive, how he could switch so easily from an aged Ashkenazi rosh yeshiva in Israel to a Sephardic police captain, then to the stumbling attempts at Hebrew by Peter Decker himself. Well done!
True, this book had an unusual number of highly improbable events -- amazing deductions, based on almost nothing, that not only turn out to be true, but were also provable on the first try. That's okay -- this is fiction. Leaps of faith are acceptable.
Darn good book. The best of the series, by any standard.
Best of the series
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