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The Burnt House

By: Faye Kellerman
Narrated by: George Guidall
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New York Times best-selling author Faye Kellerman spins a gripping tale of a modern-day nightmare that ensnares L.A. Homicide Detective Peter Decker and his wife Rina Lazarus in a web of secrets and murder.

A small commuter plane carrying 47 passengers crashes into an apartment building, and LAPD Lieutenant Peter Decker works overtime to calm rampant fears. But a grisly mystery lives inside the plane's wreckage: the unidentified bodies of four extra travelers. And there is no sign of an airline employee who was supposedly on the catastrophic flight. The fate of the unaccounted-for flight attendant, 28-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 on-board the doomed plane. Instead, he claims, she was most likely murdered by her abusive husband. But why was Roseanne's name included on the passenger list?

Under pressure 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 and his wife Rina's own beliefs about guilt and innocence and justice.

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

©2007 Plot Line, Inc (P)2007 HarperCollins Publishers
Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Exciting
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Editorial reviews

George Guidall is so comfortable performing the Rina Lazarus/Peter Decker series that even first-time listeners will feel right at home. In the sixteenth book featuring the married couple, Faye Kellerman builds tenderness, intelligence, and normalcy into Rina and Peter's Orthodox Jewish family life and their conversations about God, guilt, and sin. She produces a convoluted (if occasionally coincidence-prone) story, but, thanks in part to Guidall's top-notch performance, her characters have the gritty feel of real people. Guidall's pacing, vocal shifts, and delivery of the many Yiddish expressions sprinkled throughout are masterful. This is one listeners won't want to miss.

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This book had me wondering until near the end. I got really mad ten minutes before the end when the battery ran out on my MP3 player. This book is well worth the money.

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This is a well-woven story with rich characters. The blend of cultural references that manage to span decades, along with the excellent word-painted descriptions make the story an excellent way to pass a long drive.

Nice Twists

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This book was okay but it sure didn't match the publishers review of it. I use the publishers review to guide my decision in buying a book and would appreciate it if it would match the contents of the book a little closer.

puzzled by publishers review

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I have listen to all my Faye Kellerman's books about 8 times now. The stories stays interesting. Ms. Kellerman has the capability to create the image of the characters in such a way that they are alive to me. Thanks for these books. I hope other books will soon follow. Lastly the Narrator is the best!

Great listening

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

Yes & No. I liked the plot line, it was an interesting idea. But while I LOVE George Guidall when he reads the Longmier series of books, he doesn't do the characters justice here.

If you’ve listened to books by Faye Kellerman before, how does this one compare?

Pluses & minuses.

Would you be willing to try another one of George Guidall’s performances?

Not in this series. All the female characters sounded like Victoria Moretti from the Longmeir books to me.

Good plot line; not a good match for narrator

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It was okay, not very exciting. Too techncial in parts.

Okay

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This was my first Faye Kellerman novel (listening or reading). The story is engaging and the characters are realistic. As I listened to the excellent narration, I wondered if this book would be nearly as good to read as it is to listen to. My intuition is that the excellent narration adds a great deal to the experience. In any case, if you're a Michael Connelly fan and have run out of books to listen to (as I have), The Burnt House is a good substitute.

An entertaining book and an excellent narration

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I purchased the book to listen to on a long car trip. It held my interest and I found it enjoyable overall. However, I DID NOT like the narrator and would hesitate to purchase another booktape with him as the narrator.

The Burnt House

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Keeps you hanging on the edge of your seat- Fabulous

GREAT

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This was my first Faye Kellerman book. The story kept me interested and entertained but it wasn't such a gripping piece that I couldn't get enough of it. Also, it took me a while to get used to the narrator and whilst reading the other reviews I realised that they either love him or hate him. Personally I think you can get used to his way of narration. Not sure if I'll read another of Faye Kellerman's books, this one was a little bit forgettable.

A good listen

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