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Moon Music
Moon Music
Author: Faye Kellerman
Just outside of the city's neon Strip, in the bleak wastelands of Nevada's desert, Las Vegas Metro police discover the mauled corpse of a young and beautiful showgirl. Even in a city known for its excesses -- from Arab sheiks to casino billionaires -- this crime is particularly shocking because of the animalistic destruction of the body. Called ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780688143695
ISBN-10: 0688143695
Publication Date: 8/1998
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 36 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 1
A most beloved couple mixed in with wonderful Jewish heritage!
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This is, without a doubt, THE WORST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ IN MY LIFE. I'm some who averages about 60 books a year so I've read quite a bit over the years. Terrible, confusing, and a waste of time.
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One of my favorite mystery writers. Her characters are always well fleshed out with incredible detail in an easy read package.
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This is not a Decker/Lazarus novel but rather all different characters & set in Las Vegas. I liked it.
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I'm a huge fan of both Faye and Jonathan Kellerman, so I was excited to read this book. I was a little skeptical that I would like it when I found out it wasn't a Decker/Lazarus series. But I loved the characters and the story line. I hope Rom, Remus and everyone else return in future novels.
Larz avatar reviewed Moon Music on + 7 more book reviews
This book was strange, the characters had few, if any, redeeming values, and the end should be in fantasy literature! Although I kept reading to the end, I kept asking myself, "Why?" I think I will stick with Jonathan Kellerman in the future!


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