Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Entombed


Although mystery/detective novels are not usually my genre of choice I really enjoyed the story, setting, pacing, and characters in this book. It is the seventh in a series of mysteries with Alexandra Cooper as the heroin. She is a prosecutor for special victims crimes in New York City. Entombed intertwines an old case for her, the Silk Stocking Rapist, and a new case involving the uncovering of the remains of a young woman behind the wall of a building that Edgar Allen Poe once lived. I really liked Linda Fairstein's use of Poe's poems and stories as a device to propel the plot forward and educate the reader simultaneously.

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