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The brutal murder of Dr. Azor Sparks in an alley behind a restaurant is greeted with public outrage and a demand for swift, sure justice. But the investigation into the well-known surgeon’s death is raising too many questions and providing too few answers for homicide detective Lieutenant Peter Decker. Why, for example, would the family of a man so beloved respond to his slaying with more surprise than grief? And what linked a celebrated doctor with strict fundamentalist beliefs to a gang of outlaw bikers? But the most unsettling connection of all is the one that ties the tormented Sparks family to Peter Decker’s own—and the secrets shared by a renegade Catholic priest . . . and Decker’s wife, Rina Lazarus.
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Prayers for the Dead, Faye Kellerman
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- Released
- 1997
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- Title
- Prayers for the Dead
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Faye Kellerman
- Publisher
- Headline Feature
- Released
- 1997
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 448
- ISBN10
- 9999983375
- ISBN13
- 9789999983372
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Romance, Psychological Topics, Mystery Novels, Religious Topics, Thriller, Family, Women, Suspense, USA, Murders, LGBTQ+, American Literature, Detective Fiction, Secrets, Crime Series, Marriage, LGBTQ+ Romance, Mysterious, Mysteries, New York, Jewish Literature, Hope, Church, Homosexuality, Los Angeles, Priests, Transplantation
- First published
- 1996
- Original title
- Prayers for the Dead
- Rating
- 3.95 out of 5
- Description
- The brutal murder of Dr. Azor Sparks in an alley behind a restaurant is greeted with public outrage and a demand for swift, sure justice. But the investigation into the well-known surgeon’s death is raising too many questions and providing too few answers for homicide detective Lieutenant Peter Decker. Why, for example, would the family of a man so beloved respond to his slaying with more surprise than grief? And what linked a celebrated doctor with strict fundamentalist beliefs to a gang of outlaw bikers? But the most unsettling connection of all is the one that ties the tormented Sparks family to Peter Decker’s own—and the secrets shared by a renegade Catholic priest . . . and Decker’s wife, Rina Lazarus.


