Burnt House, The

  Author:    Faye, Kellerman
  ISBN:    B000UVBT0O
  Sales Rank:    8575
  Published:    2007-08-21
  Publisher:    HarperCollins e-books
  # Pages:    448
  Binding:    Kindle Edition
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 50 reviews
  Used Offers:    0 from $6.39
  Amazon Price:    $6.39
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11-06-08 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Slow Burned House
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A West Air commuter jet takes off from Burbank Airport bound for San Jose, California. The plane was climbing to cruising altitude when suddenly it yawed to port and reversed its climb. The plane dove back to earth and crashed with deadly force and exploded into an eighteen-unit apartment building.
The crash site was located in the community of Granada Hills some twenty miles northwest of Los Angeles.
Fire, police and rescue teams rushed to the scene to find no survivors. Once the fire was out and the body count didn't add up the Los Angeles Police Department, West Valley Division led by Detective Lieutenant Decker began the search for flight attendant Roseanne Dresden. The search for Roseanne turns into a possible murder investigation.
Kellerman sets up a twisted plot by throwing in an extra body of an unidentified murder victim into the crash scene. As it turned out that murder occurred thirty years before the crash.
The book is well written but at times the storyline is implausible and the pace is tedious. There were far too many conversations full of small talk that didn't advance the plot. Long-winded interrogations added to the slow pace and officers repeating information from those scenes to associates didn't help.
That being said I read on to the bitter end - page 464 thinking all the while it would have been a better read had it been only 320 pages.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-10 08:26:33 EST)
11-03-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  weak book in an otherwise great series
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I am an avid reader of every Faye and Jonathan Kellerman book. His haven't disappointed me yet, but "The Burnt House" was a huge disappointment for me. I had looked forward to reading this book so much, since Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus have always proven to be enjoyable reading of the best kind (entertaining and informative - I have learned so much about religion and lifestyle from these books), but this entry into the series disappointed me.
The plotline is so faulty, I have no idea how the editor could let the book go to publication and the character's development is virtually non-existant.

I really hope the next one is better!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-07 08:40:40 EST)
10-30-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Burnt House
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I was in the middle of reading "The Burnt House",by Faye Kellerman, when I lost the book. Needless to say, I did not want to buy this soft cover edition again and was delighted to find a used copy in alsmost prisitine condition on Amazon.Com. The price was right and the delivery sooner thsn I expected for regular mailing. A pleasure to do business...Ralla Klepak, Esq.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-04 08:56:13 EST)
10-26-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The return of Peter and Rina
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Although I'm sure I'm incorrect in most of the details, I sometimes picture the writing careers of Jonathan and Faye Kellerman as being sort of like A Star is Born. Jonathan was the first to be an established writer, and soon, Faye would follow. For a while, he was the star, but now--despite his continued bestselling numbers--his quality has faded considerably, and Faye is now clearly the better of the two. Within the past month or so, I've read one book from each of them. Jonathan Kellerman's Compulsion was another dud, and Faye Kellerman's The Burnt House is another good work.

The title residence is actually an apartment building in which a commuter plan has crashed into shortly after its takeoff from Burbank heading towards San Jose. The accident has occurred very close to the Granada Hills home of Peter and Rina Decker, and even closer to the school of their daughter Hannah. Fortunately, all are fine, but Peter, a police lieutenant who oversees homicide investigations, finds that there is still much to be done after the fires have been put out.

In particular, Roseanne Dresden, though listed as one of the crash victims, is alleged by her step-father to have never been on the flight. She has disappeared, however, and the step-father suspects her philandering husband. Decker and his detectives try to determine if she was on the flight, but the airline refuses to disclose any information and there are no remains found at the crash site that belong to her.

A body is found, but it is not Rosanne; instead, it is a much older corpse apparently stashed in the apartment building decades ago and exposed after the crash. This leads to a second mystery, in trying to determine who the victim is and who killed her. Sadly, the resolution of this second plot will hinge on an incredible coincidence that Kellerman doesn't really even try to justify.

This coincidence hurts The Burnt House, but not irreparably; overall, this remains a good book. Why does Faye Kellerman continue to succeed while her husband slides downhill? As much as anything, it has to do with characters: Faye has created a world with a bunch of well-defined characters who have grown over time (in fact, my one continued gripe with the series is that is marketed as a Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus mystery, when Rina has not used that last name in over a decade of fictional or real time). It's been a little while since Kellerman has written a book in the series, but for her fans, it is worth that wait.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-30 08:30:06 EST)
10-13-08 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Would never buy Faye Kellerman again
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I thought I would purchase a Faye Kellerman book, based only on the fact that I enjoy Jonathan Kellerson so much. Never again. Dialogue is ridiculous, stilted, and unreal. Nobody would ever say the things that her characters say. If she is going for only comedy, maybe this would be o.k., but I assume she's trying to be serious. Overuse of names (first and last) - far too many names intefering with the story. I had to skim the last half of the book just to see how it ended...didn't feel like wasting my time. Never again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-27 08:46:57 EST)
09-24-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Disappointment
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Burnt House was my second attempt at reading Faye Kellerman. I'm a HUGE fan of Faye Kellerman's husband, Jonathan Kellerman but haven't been able to get into her novels.

My biggest problem with Burnt House is the fact that Decker doesn't believe in coincidences. However, TWO cases have intersected in a very big way and unless I missed something, it was never addressed or acknowledged. I also felt that the storyline got bogged down by a lot of seemingly unnecessary details.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-13 09:47:24 EST)
09-15-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Another excellent Decker-Lazarus mystery
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This suspenseful, entertaining mystery begins as a commuter plane crashes into an apartment house in California's West San Fernando Valley, not far from the Deckers' house, and bursts into flames. The LAPD's Lieutenant Peter Decker is called to the scene. The crash, later found to be caused by a mechanical failure, presents Decker with a baffling mystery: There is no sign of a flight attendant who had reportedly been on the plane and perished in the crash, but in the ruins of the building, searchers find the body of an unidentified young woman, apparently killed by a blow to the head about 30 years ago.

I really liked this book, with its combination of fast-paced police procedural, interesting characters, and portrayals of different cultures. As usual, we get glimpses of the Orthodox Jewish family life of Rina and Peter and family, plus in this installment we are also taken to Santa Fe, where we get to meet a traditional native family of that distinctive culture. If you like to read about delicious food, these two families give us plenty of it! And it was good to find out how Peter's colleague Marge and her adopted daughter, Vega (rescued from a cult in a previous book), are doing.

This book is a page-turner and a very enjoyable read. And I'm looking forward to reading the next one.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-26 09:15:19 EST)
09-03-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Is someone anorexic?
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This was an OK book. I did get angry when Kellerman described Cathy, a secondary character who was the niece of the parents of a murder victim, as 5'4 and 'tipping the scales' at 125 lbs. Is that a heavy weight? I wouldn't think so, and neither do tables for desirable weights created by Met Life, the US Army and the US National Center for Health Statistics.

This type of attitude pops up in Kellerman's books from time to time. She constantly describes Marge Dunn in terms that make her sound like Shamu the Whale when you would expect that a police detective would have enough muscle mass to handle tough situations.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-26 09:15:19 EST)
08-08-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Got the Brass Ring!
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I've been reading Faye Kellerman's books for at least 7 years and The Burnt House is her best yet. In my opinion she has become a "page-turner" author and I just couldn't put this book down! The Burnt House has everything a reader of mystery wants.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-11 08:17:12 EST)
  
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