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A review by michaelromeo
Stalker by Faye Kellerman
2.0
At one time I was a devoted fan of Faye Kellerman. After Jupiter's Bones, the first of my disappointments with her novels, I veered away from her work for quite a few years. I returned to her writing this month with Stalker, the next in the Decker/Lazarus series. Sadly, it was another disappointment. The plot is disjointed. Some of the dialogue, especially the police banter, came across like the dialogue of adolescent boys learning how to use dirty words and hoping not to get caught (this goes for the female cops as well). The details are overwritten giving the book a length the plot realy doesn't deserve. When I finally got to the "whodunit", the revelation of who the stalker is and how the stalker tied into a year old crime, I found I didn't care. Kellerman failed to pull me in emotionally as she had with her earlier books.