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The Deadhouse [Hardcover]

Linda A. Fairstein
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company; 1st UK edition, psychological crime thriller edition (3 Jan 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0316646288
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316646284
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.8 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 792,948 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Smart, sexy, Manhattan assistant DA Alexandra Cooper--hero of Linda Fairstein's increasingly popular series--is taking her latest murder case very personally in The Deadhouse. Lola Dakota, abused wife and brilliant university professor, wouldn't cooperate when Cooper wanted to charge her ex-husband with assault. So when she's murdered, he's the logical suspect--except that he had been arrested just before the murder. So Alex needs another suspect.

Unable to protect Lola alive, Alex is determined to find the killer and bring him to justice. All she has to go on is a scrap of paper in the murdered woman's pocket with the words "The Deadhouse" on it, along with a series of numbers. Deciphering the clue leads Alex and cop Mike Chapman to an abandoned gothic hospital on New York's Roosevelt Island, where smallpox victims went to die a century ago. Because of its history, the Deadhouse held a special attraction for Lola and for several of her university colleagues; and, as it turns out, almost all these deftly drawn minor characters had a reason to want Lola dead. Illuminating their personalities and motives gives Fairstein an opportunity to skewer the academic infighting that goes on at an elite Ivy League school.

The author's background as head of the New York district attorney's Sex Crime Unit is just one of the many assets she brings to her fast-paced, intricately plotted thrillers. What makes this one a standout is the wealth of historical detail about 19th-century New York, which adds an extra dimension of verisimilitude to an engrossing, atmospheric and suspenseful read. --Jane Adams, Amazon.com

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The author is an Assistant DA at the NYC Sex Crimes Division and as one might expect (given this pedigree) her novel shouts of authenticity. This is her fourth book featuring Alexandra Cooper, her fictional counterpart. This time the investigation centres around a woman murdered while under police protection. Her husband has a cast-iron alibi, and Cooper is forced to broaden her enquiries, taking in a university department riddled with intrigue, its research site on an island off Manhattan and the unexplained disappearance of a student addict. Fairstein's novel is fast moving and involving, and one can understand why Patricia Cornwell, for one, rates her talents so highly. Add a fast growing and loyal readership in the UK and this deserves shelf room in any bookshop's crime section. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I don't normally enjoy crime/thrillers, so I was not that keen to read this when given a copy. Attracted and intrigued by the cover photo, I started to read, and within pages I was hooked! Alexandra Cooper is a clever but vulnerable heroine who gave me an insight into the workings of the US criminal and legal system, as well as excellent descriptions of New York. At times I felt like one of Alex's friends, with whom she keeps in regular touch, in the way she described her days and nights. Since then I have bought all Linda Fairstein's other books, and while Final Jeopardy was marvellous, I felt Likely to Die and Cold Hit were not quite so appealing. I am nevertheless looking forward to reading the new titles. I hope that Alex Cooper does not have so many lucky escapes and cheat death so many times that she becomes an improbable and unbelievable character.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Another good book by Linda Fairstein - The Deadhouse is a fascinating read which will have you burning the midnight oil. The descriptions and historical information about the New York island are great.
Lots of twists and turns keep your interest until the last few chapters. Unfortunately the author appears to have been in a hurry to finish (or ran out of pages ? ) and the story leaves a lot of loose ends which is very frustrating.
Overall an interesting and nail-biting book, but it needs a couple more chapters on the end !!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
I waited anxiously for this book to be published and although I would not describe my feelings as disappointed, this book was not on the same level as the first three novels. The plot was in some parts confusing however the will they won't they saga of the possibility of Alex and Mike being more than friends continues. The ending was rather abrupt and left me thinking - eh?
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The Deadhouse - superb
A woman murdered by being crushed in a lift shaft. Not a book for the faint-hearted. Linda Fairstein's working background gives her plenty of material for books of this nature,... Read more
Published 9 days ago by Jaymet
a good holiday read
I am not a great fan of american crime stories (2 nations divided by the same language and I just don't get some of the Americanisms). Read more
Published 9 months ago by K. Brockbank
The Deadhouse
This was my first Fairstein book. I thought it was OK, I liked the setting of Blackwells and the Deadhouse. Read more
Published on 10 Sep 2007 by molko
From the sleeve....
University professor Lola Dakota has suffered at the hands of her abusive husband too long and when the police get wind of his plan to hire a hitman to kill her, she agrees to fake... Read more
Published on 31 Aug 2007 by Angel Silver
Death in New York
Quite a competent, if not compulsive, murder mystery from an author whose novels are so authentic they read like an autobiography. Read more
Published on 11 Mar 2003
Dead Boring
This is the type of book that could put you off reading. Not so much a 'whodunnit' as a 'whocares'.Convoluted, fragmented and without suspense. Don't waste you time.
Published on 3 Feb 2003 by Rebecca Higgins
A Good Read - Not Quite As Good As Usual
This is a good book, maybe if the other books in the series hadn't been as brilliant as they were we would be raving about this one. Read more
Published on 30 April 2002 by Mr. A. N. Wood
a great disappointment
This is a great disappointment after her wonderful earlier novels. It starts promisingly but I got the feeling Linda Fairstein became swiftly bored with the plot and was far more... Read more
Published on 15 Feb 2002 by Gilly Schuster (gschuster@dial.pipex.com)
Not a patch on her other books.
Having read all of the other Fairstein books, I was really looking forward to this one, however I was left feeling very dissapointed with the content of this book. Read more
Published on 5 Feb 2002
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