
The Golem of Paris
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John Rubinstein
From two number-one best-selling masters of crime fiction comes an extraordinary thriller about family, murder, and the secrets that refuse to stay buried.
It’s been more than a year since LAPD detective Jacob Lev learned the remarkable truth about his family, and he’s not coping well. He’s back to drinking, he’s not talking to his father, the LAPD Special Projects Department continues to shadow him, and the memory of a woman named Mai haunts him day and night.
And while Jacob has tried to build a bridge to his mother, she remains a stranger to him, imprisoned inside her own tattered mind. Then he comes across the file for a gruesome unsolved murder that brings the two halves of his life into startling collision. Finding the killer will take him halfway around the world, to Paris - the city of romance, but also of gritty streets, behind the lights. It’s a dangerous search for truth that plunges him into the past.
And for Jacob Lev, there is no place more frightening.
Jonathan Kellerman has long been known for his mastery of criminal psychology and his ability to create thrilling novels of nuanced drama and suspense. But in The Golem of Paris, he and Jesse Kellerman raise that suspense to a whole new level.
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Critic reviews
"The Golem of Hollywood transcends genre. It’s a whole that exceeds the sum of its very considerable parts, creative and otherwise...a story so wonderfully told that your bookshelf must have it." (Bookreporter.com)
"One of the craziest, wildest, and most compelling works of popular fiction in years." (Commentary)
"A witty, propulsive, and frequently chilling read...as ambitious as it is entertaining." (Kirkus Reviews)
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Well performed. Lousy story
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Horrible
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I found the book to be boring beyond all comprehension.I kept hoping it would get better but after 2 hours, I bailed and started listening to something else
Stick to writing Alex Delaware.
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
I love Jonathan Kellerman books and I am disappointed that this one did not come close to hitting the mark.What could Jonathan Kellerman and Jesse Kellerman have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Not Publish it.Which scene was your favorite?
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If there were any redeeming qualities, my mind wandered and I missed them.Any additional comments?
Kellerman usually hits it out of the park but this one is a totally a foul ball. Don't let this book discourage you from listening to the exceptional catalog of Kellerman's Delaware novels.Totally Boring
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