Bis zum Ende des Buches bleibt unklar, wer die Täter sind und wer dahinten steckt.Faye Kellerman spielt in diesem Buch so gekonnt mit den Möglichkeiten, dass man ständig auf eine falsche Fährte geführt wird. Immer wenn man meint, nun zu wissen, wer der Täter ist, wendet sich die Geschichte und muss man neue Überlegungen anstellen, genau wie Lt. Decker.Nebenbei gerät dabei auch Decker seiner Familie im Visier der Täter und seine Frau und Tochter müssen fliehen und sonstwo Unterschlupf finden.Wieder ein Meisterwerk von einer meiner Lieblingsautoren.Until the end of the Book, it remains unclear who the perpetrators are and who is backing them.Faye Kellerman plays so well with the possibilities expertly in this book, that the reader is constantly out on the wrong track. Whenever one thinks to be sure now, who the culprit is, she turns the story and you have to start reflecting again, like Lt. Decker himself.Besides that, Decker his family it also targeted by the offenders, and his wife and daughter must flee and find shelter elsewhere. Another masterpiece by one of my favourite authors. Although I always enjoy a Decker/Lazurus book this wasn't my favorite. I had a hard time keeping track of all of the key players that were missing. An extremely wealthy businessman and his wife are murdered, as well as a maid, and guard(s). One of the sons is left for dead. I feel like there were some holes in the crime. Throw in a blind man and Rina serving on a jury and you have the story. Everytime I read the book, I wish I could cook like Rina!
What do You think about Blindman's Bluff (2009)?
Interesting, not too much ritual as she can sometimes write, enjoyed it
—georgiacoiciu
Couldn't even get through it. Horrendous writing , cliche story
—Ighie
Classic Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus crime/mystery.
—n2peacelight