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Title:Killer Heat (Alexandra Cooper #10)
Author:Linda Fairstein
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 480 pages
Published:January 27th 2009 by Anchor (first published January 24th 2008)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Thriller
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It's August in New York, and the only thing that's hotter than the pavement is Manhattan D.A. Alex Cooper's personal and professional life. Just as she's claiming an especially gratifying victory in a rape case, she gets the call: the body of a young woman has been found in an abandoned building. The brutality of the murder is disturbing enough, but when a second body is found in Brooklyn, beaten and disposed of in the exact same manner, the city's top brass want the killer found fast. Relying on razor sharp instincts, a whip-smart partner, and one big break Alex races to find the killer and keep him from killing again, even if it's at her own peril.

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Original Title: Killer Heat
ISBN: 0307387747 (ISBN13: 9780307387745)
Edition Language: English
Series: Alexandra Cooper #10
Characters: Alexandra Cooper


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Just as Manhattan D.A. Alex Cooper is claiming an especially gratifying victory in a rape case, she gets the call: the body of a young woman has been found in an abandoned building. The brutality of the murder is disturbing enough, but when a second body, beaten and disposed of in exactly same manner, is found off the Belt Parkway, the city's top brass want the killer found fast, before the tabloids can start churning out ghoulish serial killer headlines.A serial killer on the loose is the last

Maybe a little too much military history for my taste, but the plot clips along, the characters are enjoyable and sincere and their personal angst doesn't take over the book as they sometimes do in Patricia Cornwell novels.

A vicious killer is on the loose and the bodies are piling up leaving ADA Alexandra Cooper and her partners homicide detective Mike Chapman and SVU detective Mercer Wallace to play catch up in order to discover who the killer is during a terrible heat wave that has hit NYC. But the further the three get into the investigation, the more dangerous things become. Will Alex, Mike and Mercer solve the case or will the killer set his sights on Alex?This is one of my top reads of this series, as this

This is a great series. I read this while sitting in an airport and on a plane. The whole series makes time fly when you're waiting for something to happen. I prefer to read series in the order that they were written, but it is not as critical in this series since the author gives enough character information when needed to fill in any gap.

The ancillary info about the history of New York, especially Governor's Island, was perhaps more interesting than the murder plot. Alex and her cohorts rather easily sort out the suspects, thanks to an essential tip from a state prison bureaucrat (he's a nasty black fellow who figured out how to persuade his jailers that he is a repentant and reformed sex criminal; as soon as they let him out he starts to kidnap, torture, rape and kill women who wear some semblance of a uniform, the maniac). The

Despite the constant need to stop the action and explain, this might be one of my favorite Fairsteins in a long time, probably because the information about New York wasn't handed out in one big block, so I had time to digest it all. This was nicely plotted, with the red herrings and small connections. And of course, I love Alex-Mike-Mercer, although Mike's treatment of Alex is starting to grate a little bit. It isn't contemporary enough and I'm hoping he changes and evolves as I catch up to the

I first read Fairstein's DEATH DANCE. I found it engaging, and went on to read LIKELY TO DIE, which took some 100 - 150 pages to really get into... NOT a fast read. I appreciate Fairstein's detail, but I like things to move along at a faster clip, with more interjection of character humor. Very little of that in this book, other than a bet on the final question on Jeopardy. I won't neccesarily avoid the rest of the series, but I won't run to it either. KILLER HEAT didn't become can't-put-down