Vollrausch : Kate Delafields achter Fall
A Crime, Mystery, Lesbian book. Hancock Park: A Kate Delafield Mystery, by Catherine V. Forrest, a-minus, borrowed from the National Library Services for...
When Detective Kate Delafield and her partner, Detective Joe Cameron, get the call to investigate a homicide in the secluded, old-money neighborhood of Hancock Park, Kate has the feeling it's not going to be murder as usual. Her hunch is correct. A cultured, refined mother of three, Victoria Talbot is the last person you would guess to die by gunshot, execution-style. At first the finger of guilt seems to point squarely at the victim's ex-husband Douglas, and everyone involved - from the authorities to his own children - are more than willing to believe in his guilt. But for Kate, the easy way has rarely been proven the right way, and there are too many unanswered questions that suggest not all is as it seems with this dysfunctional family. Now, Douglas Talbot is on trial for his life, Kate's lover Aimee has disappeared to God-knows-where, and Kate must piece together a deadly puzzle of secrets and lies before she can uncover the startling truth.
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I was sorry not to like this book more as I like this author. The problem is, it is a totally straightforward procedural--reading it is like watching paint dry. There's a tiny little twist at the end but overall there is not enough to the plot to sustain interest. Hancock Park: A Kate Delafield Mystery, by Catherine V. Forrest, a-minus, borrowed from the National Library Services for the Blind.This is one of the later Kate Delafield novels. She and her newer more enlightened police partner, are called to the scene of a murder in a house in Hancock Park, a rich area of Los Angeles. The house is... What makes reading the book rewarding for me is the controlled, spare, concise prose that in its stark simplicity conveys the dynamics between two people -specifically, between two women - in a long-term relationship with depth and feeling. Unfortunately Ms. Forrest's calibre of writing is painfully absent from the majority of amateurish...