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A review by juliandachille
Death Dance by Linda Fairstein
3.0
Typically, Fairstein's books have several seemingly disparate plot lines that are actually linked and usually tied up well together by the end of the book. Fairstein also usually includes a fantastic minor history lesson about some aspect of New York.
Death Dance failed on both of these accounts for me. The plot lines didnt really come together well for me (the multiple questionings of Joe Berk) and Fairstein didn't flush out the history of theatre/dance very well in this book. The Shriner's seems to be thrown in as an after thought although this ends up being central to the ultimately plot.
Death Dance failed on both of these accounts for me. The plot lines didnt really come together well for me (the multiple questionings of Joe Berk) and Fairstein didn't flush out the history of theatre/dance very well in this book. The Shriner's seems to be thrown in as an after thought although this ends up being central to the ultimately plot.