Death angel
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New York : Dutton, 2013.
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Perennial New York Times bestselling crime novelist Linda Fairstein explores the rich?and little-known?history of New York’s City’s Central Park in her latest Alexandra Cooper novel, Death Angel. When the body of a young woman is discovered in Central Park, the clock begins ticking for Assistant DA Alex Cooper and Detectives Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace to find the killer who has breached this haven in the middle of New York City. Is the body found in the lake, under the unseeing gaze of the Bethesda angel, the first victim of a deranged psychopath, or is the case connected to other missing girls and women in years past whose remains have never been found? Just as the trio gets their first lead, the investigation is almost derailed when Mike and Alex become embroiled in a scandal. As Alex attempts to fight the accusations leveled against her and Mike, she follows clues that range from the park’s most buried ? literally ? secrets all the way to the majestic Dakota, which has experienced its own share of tragedies. When another young woman is attacked in the park, a new question arises: is this enormous urban park a sanctuary?as it seems to the thousands of New Yorkers and tourists who fill it every day?or is it a hunting ground for a killer with a twisted mind? Once again, Linda Fairstein will thrill both longtime fans and new readers with an explosive page-turner filled with a shocking realism that only she can deliver.

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369 pages : map ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780525953876 , 0525953876

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Discovering the murdered body of a young woman in Ramble urban park, New York Assistant DA Alex Cooper and Detective Mike Chapman uncover disturbing links between the savage crime and a string of cold-case disappearances. In this novel the author, a former prosecutor for the City of New York, explores the rich, and little-known, history of New York City's Central Park. Here she takes readers into the storied history of Central Park as Assistant DA Alex Cooper and Detective Mike Chapman race to track down a serial killer before yet another young woman is found dead. Is the body found in the Ramble the first victim of a deranged psychopath, or are other missing women in years past whose remains have never been found connected to this savage attack? Is this enormous urban park a sanctuary in the middle of the city, as it seems to the thousands of New Yorkers and tourists who fill it every day, or is it a hunting ground for a killer with a twisted mind?

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Booklist Review

Prosecutor Alexandra Cooper and detective Mike Chapman are called to the scene when the naked corpse of a young woman turns up in Central Park. Working to identify her and to determine whether a serial killer is on the loose, the two must search Central Park's vast reaches, with its many hidden lakes, waterfalls, and caves. Readers are also swept into the inner recesses of one of New York's most storied icons, the legendary Dakota apartment building, when clues left at the murder scene lead Coop and Chapman to a private collection of one of the building's residents. Despite Fairstein's tendency to relay vast amounts of exposition through her characters' dialogue, making them sound, at times, like obnoxious know-it-alls, there's no denying that Central Park's topography and history are plenty fascinating, and she nicely contrasts the natural beauty of the park and the dark deeds committed within its environs. The promise of romance between the longtime series leads also adds a certain frisson to this solid fifteenth entry in the series. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Fairstein's Alexandra Cooper novels are international best-sellers that have been translated into more than a dozen languages; her fifteenth entry in the series is likely to follow suit.--Wilkinson, Joanne Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In bestseller Fairstein's engrossing 15th novel featuring ADA Alexandra "Coop" Cooper (after 2012's Night Watch), the Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor digs into the history of Central Park when the murdered body of a teenage girl is found near Bethesda Fountain with its angel statuette. With help from detective pals Mercer Wallace and Mike Chapman, Coop soon connects the crime to the park's forgotten 19th-century black enclave, Seneca Village, and a railroad tycoon who fashioned extravagant figurines for his daughter. Simmering under the tense investigation is the chemistry between Mike and Coop-which eventually kindles the wrath of Mike's ex-lover, Judge Jessica Pell. After another female victim turns up, Coop gets on the trail of a rapist will a tell-tale clue-the words "Kill Coop" tattooed on his hand. In the end, Fairstein combines the many disparate strands in fortuitous ways to bring about a surprising finale. 7-city author tour. Agent: Esther Newberg, ICM. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

In Fairstein's 15th Alexandra Cooper thriller (after Night Watch), Alex and Det. Mike Chapman try to find the killer and identity of a young woman whose corpse is found in one of Central Park's lakes. As they try to work out whether the case is connected to earlier deaths, another young woman is attacked. The park itself becomes one of the main characters in this thriller; Fairstein discusses the history and topography of the magnificent, human-made landscape. Narrator Barbara Rosenblat makes the novel come alive by giving the characters their own nuanced New York regional accent. Verdict Recommended for all crime thriller fans and patrons, especially those who are fascinated by Central Park and its environs.-Ilka Gordon, Aaron Garber Lib., Cleveland (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

If you thought Sex Crimes Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cooper had already examined a body planted on every single block of Manhattan (Night Watch, 2012, etc.), you've forgotten about Central Park. The young woman perhaps three months dead who's washed up beneath Bow Bridge reunites Alex with her old buddy Detective Mike Chapman, NYPD Homicide. And her other friends would love to see Alex and Mike thrown even closer together. Although the crime is so old, the killer so long gone and the victim so impossible to identify that Alex suspects that her vindictive higher-ups have tossed her the case to guarantee that she fails, she's still likely to spend plenty of time with Mike, and there's no reason that can't be quality time, even intimate time. The fly in the ointment is that Mike's being stalked by Judge Jessica Pell, who's miffed that he's been pulled off her security detail because the threats she claims imperiled her life don't seem to have panned out, and she's stuck on Mike and antagonistic toward Alex. The evidence in the Central Park murder points to serial rapist Raymond Tanner, but Alex annoys everyone by her persistence in tying the case to the kidnapping a generation ago of little Lucy Dalton from the famed Dakota. Luckily, Alex is massively well-informed about the park's history and topography, and nearly every witness she talks to gets a chance to add more details about the neighborhood. Fairstein seems less interested in dramatizing official procedure or generating suspense than in serving as a relentlessly didactic tour guide in the mode of Margaret Truman. You'll learn an awful lot about Central Park, but one thing you won't learn is that the setting guarantees a successful thriller.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Prosecutor Alexandra Cooper and detective Mike Chapman are called to the scene when the naked corpse of a young woman turns up in Central Park. Working to identify her and to determine whether a serial killer is on the loose, the two must search Central Park's vast reaches, with its many hidden lakes, waterfalls, and caves. Readers are also swept into the inner recesses of one of New York's most storied icons, the legendary Dakota apartment building, when clues left at the murder scene lead Coop and Chapman to a private collection of one of the building's residents. Despite Fairstein's tendency to relay vast amounts of exposition through her characters' dialogue, making them sound, at times, like obnoxious know-it-alls, there's no denying that Central Park's topography and history are plenty fascinating, and she nicely contrasts the natural beauty of the park and the dark deeds committed within its environs. The promise of romance between the longtime series leads also adds a certain frisson to this solid fifteenth entry in the series. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Fairstein's Alexandra Cooper novels are international best-sellers that have been translated into more than a dozen languages; her fifteenth entry in the series is likely to follow suit. Copyright 2013 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

In bestseller Fairstein's engrossing 15th novel featuring ADA Alexandra "Coop" Cooper (after 2012's Night Watch), the Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor digs into the history of Central Park when the murdered body of a teenage girl is found near Bethesda Fountain with its angel statuette. With help from detective pals Mercer Wallace and Mike Chapman, Coop soon connects the crime to the park's forgotten 19th-century black enclave, Seneca Village, and a railroad tycoon who fashioned extravagant figurines for his daughter. Simmering under the tense investigation is the chemistry between Mike and Coop—which eventually kindles the wrath of Mike's ex-lover, Judge Jessica Pell. After another female victim turns up, Coop gets on the trail of a rapist will a tell-tale clue—the words "Kill Coop" tattooed on his hand. In the end, Fairstein combines the many disparate strands in fortuitous ways to bring about a surprising finale. 7-city author tour. Agent: Esther Newberg, ICM. (July)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Fairstein, L. A. (2013). Death angel . Dutton.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fairstein, Linda A. 2013. Death Angel. New York: Dutton.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fairstein, Linda A. Death Angel New York: Dutton, 2013.

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Fairstein, L. A. (2013). Death angel. New York: Dutton.

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Fairstein, Linda A. Death Angel Dutton, 2013.

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