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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Waiting on Wednesday - Devil's Bridge



This is a weekly event that highlights a book we can't wait to be published.  It is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Linda Fairstein is the author of a very successful mystery series that features Alexandra Cooper, an Assistant District Attorney in the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit of Manhattan.  This author held that very position for over 25 years.  And this is a series that I have meant to read for, well, forever.  I did read the first book, Final Jeopardy, a really long time ago.  I liked it, but somehow have not gotten back to the series.  One of the other special things about Linda Fairstein's books is the way she has highlighted all sorts of places in New York and made them part of her books.  Lots of New York history and lore here, in addition to some wonderful characters.  The 17th book in this series will be published soon and it is the one I'm highlighting this week:




Publication Date: August 11th

The Manhattan waterfront is one of New York City’s most magnificent vistas, boasting both the majestic Statue of Liberty and the George Washington Bridge, the world’s busiest span for motor vehicles.  But in Devil’s Bridge, Detective Mike Chapman will discover the peril that lurks along this seemingly benign expanse as he takes on his most personal case yet:  the disappearance of Alex Cooper.

Coop’s sudden disappearance is fraught with terrifying complications:  scores of enemies she has made after a decade of putting criminals behind bars; a recent security breach with dangerous repercussions; and a new intimacy in her relationship with Mike, causing the Police Commissioner himself to be wary of the methods Mike will use to get Coop back... if he can.

28 comments:

  1. I've not read anything by this author but I do hear lots of raves about her books. Of course I've gotta check them out. ;-)

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  2. Wow. Haha, thia book seems right up my ally why have I never heard of this before.
    Waiting on Wednesday

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    1. This series is a mystery series and I don't know how much of those you read. However, it seems like it might be one for you to check out. :-)

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  3. I might have to try this series. I've not been to New York (flown over it once when our plane tried to land at Newark airport and failed) but whenever I read about it it feels very familiar... as though I have been there. I suppose it's because I've seen so much of it in films and on the TV. I will keep an eye out for the series.

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    1. Isn't that true? We really do feel like we know a lot about New York from TV and movies.

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  4. I, too, read the first in this series a few years ago, and have been meeting to get back to it ever since. I've met the author several times at BEA and she is delightful, very personable, and friendly.

    My WoW: http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2015/06/waiting-on-wednesday-window-opens.html

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    1. How fun that you got to meet her! I think I had heard that she was very nice.

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  5. I've wanted to read this author for a long time. I'm sure I'll never catch up on her books, though. Being a native New Yorker, I love books set in our state.

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    1. You might just look for ones that highlight whatever parts of NY that you like especially. I know that at least one is set at the NY Public Library, with the lions.

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  6. I haven't read one of her books in a while - they're always a treat!

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    1. So I've heard, Kathy. I need to get started with this series.

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  7. I haven't read one of her books, but it looks like a series I'm going too have to look into. Thanks!

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    1. If you like NY, you might check it out, Monica.

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  8. I haven't read one of her books yet. I've seen that she is a pretty popular author though. One of these days I will have to try her out. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Yes, I think she is very popular. Hope you enjoy if you try her books!

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  9. I have been noticing this author, too, and now, after a closer look, I see that I really must jump on board. I love stories set in NY, and especially when the setting becomes like another character. Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.

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    1. I think you might like these books, Laurel. Only thing is the series is so extensive by now.

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  10. Wow, 17 books in the series already. That would really be a series you could sink your teeth into. I've seen a lot of good things said about her books but sadly haven't tried one. Maybe one of these days.

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    1. I know - 17 books. A little intimidating, but if it's a good series, they could go fast.

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  11. I've read an earlier book in this series but while I enjoyed it, for some reason it didn't make me put the series on my list. I should probably give the books another try.

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    1. Hmmm....that's kind of like my experience. Well, I'm planning on giving it another try to see.

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  12. Ahh, you have such great taste in books! I feel like I'm always adding new books onto my TBR every time I read your blog, lol. Great pick!

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  13. I read one of Fairstein's books ages ago but for whatever reason never picked up another one. I love the history tie in though. This is definitely a series I need to explore more and the premise for this one sounds great!

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    1. Yes, the history and info about specific NY locations is a big plus.

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  14. A new to me author that sounds like she's worth checking out!

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    1. Good to know that I found you a new author, Cleo! I'm sure you needed another one. LOL

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