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Post-Mortem Effects
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271 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
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9780340520260

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Boyle's detective Francis DeSales and professor Tim Desmond collaborate on investigating crimes again, in this frighteningly suspenseful novel. The setting is the borough of Brooklyn, with a volatile citizenry ethnically and religiously mixed. When a small gentile boy is killed, the ignorant accuse the ultra-orthodox Jews, who, in turn, attack each otherLubavitchers against Hasids. Later, a black pharmacist is murdered and, according to Desmonda specialist in criminality and religious ritesthe body suggests a voodoo ceremony. The situation is tense in all the neighborhoods as Halloween approaches, and Desmond takes his little son Nick to the daylong celebration in Prospect Park. Despite the police force's blanket covering of the scene, Nick is seized by a psychotic killer, while simultaneously, DeSales's former lover, TV personality Megan Moore, is abducted. The chase scenes are almost intolerably long and feverish as they mark the height of nonstop crises involving the entire community. Boyle here contradicts the title of his socko novel, Only the Dead Know Brooklyn. It's abundantly clear that he knows the borough intimately. (December) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved


Booklist Review

A series of seemingly unrelated incidents including the murder of a child exacerbates ethnic tensions in Brooklyn. High-profile NYPD investigator Francis DeSales, with the help of a college professor buddy, unearths a slimy assortment of Haitian zombies, drug dealers, kidnappers, and an Amish madman. The plot wanders and coincidence dominates, but the dialogue is crisp, college prof Tim Desmond is an ingratiatingly down-to-earth character, and the Brooklyn neighborhoods are well drawn. The pluses finally outweigh the minuses, and suspense fans will find this novel a generally satisfying experience. WL. [OCLC] 87-40024