Day of Atonement, Faye Kellerman
Day of Atonement, Faye Kellerman
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Day of Atonement

Author: Faye Kellerman

Narrator: Mitchell Greenberg

Unabridged: 10 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/06/2009


Synopsis

Peter Decker of the L.A.P.D. never dreamed he'd be spending his honeymoon with his new wife, Rina Lazarus, in an Orthodox Jewish enclave in Brooklyn, New York—or that a terrible event would end it so abruptly. But a boy has vanished from the midst of this close-knit religious community, a troubled youth fleeing the tight bonds and strictures he felt were strangling him. The runaway, Noam, is not traveling alone. A killer has taken him under his wing to introduce Noam to a savage world of blood and terror. And now Decker must find them both somewhere in America before a psychopath ends the life of a confused and frightened youngster whose only sin was to want something more.

About Faye Kellerman

Mystery author, Faye Kellerman, not only writes amazing, best-selling mysteries, but is married to famous author, Jonathan Kellerman. The pair of authors is the only married couple to have been on The New York Times best seller list at the same time. An awesome accomplishment for sure. And, to make it even better, their oldest child, Jesse Kellerman is a best-selling novelist and award winning playwright. Their youngest, a daughter, Aliza Kellerman, co-wrote Prism, a novel for young adults, with her mother. Keeping it in the family.

Faye Kellerman's early history is a very interesting one. She actually received a B.A. in mathematics, and then earned her Doctorate of Dental Surgery. Even though she fully intended to be a dentist, she never practiced even one day in the dental profession. She first became a housewife and mother, then developed her writing career.

Faye Kellerman has well over twenty million copies of her novels in circulation. The Decker/Lazarus thrillers are among her most successful works. They include such titles as: Sacred and Profane; Milk and Honey; Day of Atonement; Justice; Prayers for the Dead, and many others. She has also received awards for her collection of short stories. As if all that writing and creating were not enough, she also has hobbies of gardening, sewing, and jogging. She has four children, and lives in Los Angeles and Santa Fe.

Upon being asked how an educated Dentist becomes an accomplished, award winning author, she said it was... a desire for justice, a suspicious nature, an overactive imagination, and of course, a penchant for the bizarre.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mike (the Paladin) on March 04, 2017

Ahh, the honeymoon, a time for joy, celebration, bonding, love, excitement...murder. Yep as seems to be the case with some people (old English ladies, mystery writers, owners of mystery book stores etc.) no matter where you go, murder and mayhem seem to ensue. They dog your footsteps. So when another......more

Goodreads review by Diane on December 27, 2018

So the saga continues! Peter Decker is such a flawed character, I guess that's what makes this series to good. Rina Lazarus is a likeable but also flawed character who can sometimes put Decker in his place. The story starts off in New York City where Decker has just married Rina, and is meeting all......more

Goodreads review by Terry on November 06, 2020

My least favorite of the series so far. First part of the book starts off in Brooklyn, with a large extended family of Rina's Orthodox Jewish former in-laws. So many new characters, I found it a bit confusing. Once the story goes back to L.A. I found it more interesting--I like the Southern Californ......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on August 05, 2019

I love Decker and Rina! They're finally married and spending their honeymoon with her very extended family in Brooklyn for Rosh Hashanah. Not exactly the ideal honeymoon, especially when Decker meets the woman who is his biological mother and then one of the teenaged nephews runs away. The boy hooks......more

Goodreads review by Lavinia on May 25, 2011

I read this book years ago and enjoyed it every bit as much as I did the first time. If you haven't read Kellerman before I recommend going back to the beginning and starting with Ritual Bath. The changing/growing relationship between her hero and heroine are my favorite part of these books and Day......more