Mary P. (riverratreader) - , reviewed Milk and Honey (Decker/Lazarus, Bk 3) on + 164 more book reviews
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With his Orthodox Jewish girlfriend, Rina Lazarus, thousands of miles away in New York wrestling with his marriage proposal, it is a lonelier morning than usual when LAPD detective Pete Decker catches something strange in his headlights. What he discovers is a two-year-old child covered in blood, otherwise unharmed. She doesn't belong to anyone in the housing complex she's crawling around, but Decker knows she must have a family. By the time Rina comes back to town, Decker is obsessed with the case - especially when he stumbles onto a grisly quadruple murder scene & learns what can happen when passion turns into a fatal blood feud...
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With his Orthodox Jewish girlfriend Rina Lazarus, thousands of miles away in New York wrestling with his marriage proposal, LAPD detective Pete Decker is lonelier than ususal on his morning drive. Until he sees a two-year old covered in blood and bee stings.
The child doesn't belong to anyone in the housing complex she's found near, but Decker assumes she must have a family. By the time Rina comes back to town, Decker is obsessed with the case-especially when he stumbles onto a grisly quadruple murder scene and learns what can happen when passion turns into a fatal blood feud...
With his Orthodox Jewish girlfriend Rina Lazarus, thousands of miles away in New York wrestling with his marriage proposal, LAPD detective Pete Decker is lonelier than ususal on his morning drive. Until he sees a two-year old covered in blood and bee stings.
The child doesn't belong to anyone in the housing complex she's found near, but Decker assumes she must have a family. By the time Rina comes back to town, Decker is obsessed with the case-especially when he stumbles onto a grisly quadruple murder scene and learns what can happen when passion turns into a fatal blood feud...
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On a summer night in a housing development near Los Angeles, police sergeant Peter Decker finds a winsome two-year-old girl playing on a swing set--and wearing blood-soaked pajamas. Unclaimed, "Sally" is placed in a foster home while Decker and partner Marge Dunn try to learn her identity. Bee stings on her arms lead them days later to the scene of a bloody multiple murder at a honey farm. While piecing together a bizarre puzzle of betrayal and revenge which includes adultery, infertility and land development plans, Peter is also investigating rape and assault charges brought against an old army buddy from Vietnam. The pressures of the murder case and doubts about his friend's innocence compound Peter's anxiety as he waits for young Orthodox Jewish widow Rina Lazarus to decide if she will marry him--an older man who's only recently embraced his Jewish heritage.