Both Christian and Jewish characters are guilty. There's progress on the Decker-Lazarus front! Persons using or being used by another/others is a major theme. Kellerman worked the Biblical phrase about the land of milk and honey into the story. It's a powerful scene, as is the story Peter hears about his rabbi's escape from the Nazis during World War II.One of the toddler cases leads to a gruesome discovery. (If he is innocent, that is.)That last mystery leads to a revelation about something Peter did back then that he's never truly dealt with. The third is proving the innocence of Pete's old buddy from his Vietnam days. Two of them are official for Pete Decker and partner Marge Dunn: locating the parents of a toddler Pete finds wandering in the wee hours of the morning and locating a kidnapped toddler. There are three mysteries to be solved in Milk and Honey.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |