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Original Title: Entombed
ISBN: 0743482271 (ISBN13: 9780743482271)
Edition Language: English
Series: Alexandra Cooper #7
Characters: Alexandra Cooper
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Entombed (Alexandra Cooper #7) Paperback | Pages: 528 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 4582 Users | 287 Reviews

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Title:Entombed (Alexandra Cooper #7)
Author:Linda Fairstein
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 528 pages
Published:February 1st 2006 by Pocket Star (first published 2005)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Thriller. Suspense. Mystery Thriller. Legal Thriller

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From New York Times bestselling author and famed former Manhattan prosecutor Linda Fairstein comes a chilling new Alexandra Cooper novel, Entombed, in which Alex matches wits with the master of detective fiction himself-Edgar Allan Poe...

Workers demolishing a nineteenth-century brownstone where Edgar Allan Poe once lived discover a human skeleton entombed -- standing -- behind a brick wall. When sex crimes prosecutor Alexandra Cooper hears about the case, it strikes her as a classic Poe scene...except that forensic evidence shows that this young woman died within the last twenty-five years. Meanwhile, Alex's old nemesis the Silk Stocking Rapist is once again terrorizing Manhattan's Upper East Side. The attacks soon escalate to murder, and the search leads Alex and detectives Mercer Wallace and Mike Chapman to the city's stunning Bronx Botanical Gardens. There, an enigmatic librarian presides over the Raven Society, a group devoted to the work of Poe. In exploring the fabled writer's tormented life for clues, Alex will cross paths with a cunning killer and face some of the greatest challenges of her career. Entombed is masterful, exhilarating crime fiction from one of crime writing's most dazzling stars.



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Time to get @LindaFairstein ignorant ass out of here too. A pompous racist and a callous, soulless, moral compass lacking manipulator of justice. How dare you write crime novels when you have knowingly committed a crime and lied in the court of law. You are pathetic & karma will meet you despite how you think you are invincible. #WhenTheySeeUs we see you!

How can you support/carry the books of this despicable person of an author Linda Fairstein. She is a corrupt ex NYC prosecutor who took away 5 teenage boys lives away from them allowing her detectives to interrogate these boys and coerced them into making false statements about a rape they had nothing to do with. The 5 boys were convicted of a crime they never admitted to nor never took a plea deal for. They presumed there innocence until the real rapists came forward. DNA testing proved who the



I have to admit that it was the connection to Edgar Allan Poe that got me to read this book. I have a weakness for books with some connection with famous authors/actors/people. So, when I read the description of the book about a dead body being found entombed standing behind a brick wall in a house that Edgar Allan Poe had lived in, then I just had to read the book!Since this is the first book I have read in this series, and also the very first book I have read by Linda Fairstein was I curious

Good premise, but executed poorly. Full of cliches and one-dimensional characters. Not worth your time.

Very good, very eyrie, and very atmospheric. Alex, Mike, and Mercer have their hands full between a skeleton found behind a brick wall in the basement of a house in which Edgar Allan Poe once lived, the return, after a hiatus of several years, of a serial killer, and other seemingly unrelated cases. Fans of Poe will enjoy this story and its references to his poems and takes; people who aren't fond of Poe will enjoy the thrilling who-dun-it tale with a handful of red herrings to keep them

This book freaked me out. It is scary..maybe a bit to much? I loved the premise though and finished it in one sitting.SPOILERS:The ending was unpredictable which I liked. I read an awful lot of mysteries and this one stands out for the creepy factor and for originality. 3.5 stars.

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