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Cold Hit (Alexandra Cooper Series #3)

by Linda Fairstein
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Overview

Renowned sex-crimes prosecutor and bestselling author Linda Fairstein sends her acclaimed heroine — the stylish and steely-nerved D.A. Alexandra Cooper — on a hunt for a killer inside New York City's glitzy art world.

Alexandra Cooper has seen many murder victims, but few more disturbing than the silk-clad body of a woman, her hands and feet tied to a ladder, pulled from the turbulent waters at Manhattan's northern tip. With her colleagues, including NYPD detectives Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, Alex races against the clock and hopes for a "cold hit" — a DNA match that would reveal the identity of the murderer by linking the crime to someone already in the police database. But as the case pulls her into the exclusive world of East Side auction houses and cutting-edge Chelsea galleries, Alex discovers she may be marked as an expendable commodity in a chilling and deadly scheme....

Synopsis

Alexandra Cooper has seen many murder victims, but few more disturbing than the silk-clad body of a woman, her hands and feet tied to a ladder, pulled from the turbulent waters at Manhattan's northern tip. With her colleagues, including NYPD detectives Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, Alex races against the clock and hopes for a "cold hit" -- a DNA match that would reveal the identity of the murderer by linking the crime to someone already in the police database. But as the case pulls her into the exclusive world of East Side auction houses and cutting-edge Chelsea galleries, Alex discovers she may be marked as an expendable commodity in a chilling and deadly scheme....

Publishers Weekly

The discovery at Manhattan's northern tip of the body of a woman tied to a ladder leads Assistant District Attorney Alexandra "Alex" Cooper, head of the borough's Sex Crimes Unit (as is her creator, Fairstein), and her associates, NYPD Detectives Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, on a circuitous trek through the rarefied but far from savory New York art world. Denise Caxton--collector, co-owner of a gallery and estranged wife of wealthy connoisseur Lowell Caxton--seemed to want for nothing, but as Alex and her team dig into the victim's background, they uncover contradictions and conflicts in her privileged existence. What part did gallery partner Bryan Daughtrey or antiques expert Frank Wrenley play in the dead woman's life? Her investigation into Denise's shady deals come to endanger Alex, and the lives of those close to her as well. Fairstein (Final Jeopardy; Likely to Die) once again uses her own experience and knowledge of the city to strong advantage in balancing the case at hand with the day-to-day workings of the system. Her thick layerings of the legal background at times slow the action, but they add immeasurably to the reader's understanding and appreciation of what is entailed in making a case. Fairstein's rough-and-tumble courthouse scenes ring true, as do her descriptions of the mundane police work of Mercer and Mike, whose easy wisecracking and addiction to the television show Jeopardy are a cover for their affection for each other and Alex. Alex herself remains a shining protagonist, comfortable in the upper echelons of New York society but eager to roll up her sleeves at work, her heart aching for her staff and the victims they defend. Fans of the assistant D.A.'s previous adventures will be mightily pleased with this one. Mystery Guild main selection; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club alternate selections; 7-city author tour. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Linda Fairstein

Hailed by Patricia Cornwell as "one of the most promising forces in crime fiction," former head of the Manhattan District Attorney's Sex Crimes Unit Linda Fairstein has hooked readers with her intense mystery series featuring assistant D.A. -- and Fairstein's alter ego -- Alex Cooper.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The discovery at Manhattan's northern tip of the body of a woman tied to a ladder leads Assistant District Attorney Alexandra "Alex" Cooper, head of the borough's Sex Crimes Unit (as is her creator, Fairstein), and her associates, NYPD Detectives Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, on a circuitous trek through the rarefied but far from savory New York art world. Denise Caxton--collector, co-owner of a gallery and estranged wife of wealthy connoisseur Lowell Caxton--seemed to want for nothing, but as Alex and her team dig into the victim's background, they uncover contradictions and conflicts in her privileged existence. What part did gallery partner Bryan Daughtrey or antiques expert Frank Wrenley play in the dead woman's life? Her investigation into Denise's shady deals come to endanger Alex, and the lives of those close to her as well. Fairstein (Final Jeopardy; Likely to Die) once again uses her own experience and knowledge of the city to strong advantage in balancing the case at hand with the day-to-day workings of the system. Her thick layerings of the legal background at times slow the action, but they add immeasurably to the reader's understanding and appreciation of what is entailed in making a case. Fairstein's rough-and-tumble courthouse scenes ring true, as do her descriptions of the mundane police work of Mercer and Mike, whose easy wisecracking and addiction to the television show Jeopardy are a cover for their affection for each other and Alex. Alex herself remains a shining protagonist, comfortable in the upper echelons of New York society but eager to roll up her sleeves at work, her heart aching for her staff and the victims they defend. Fans of the assistant D.A.'s previous adventures will be mightily pleased with this one. Mystery Guild main selection; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club alternate selections; 7-city author tour. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cooper finds herself drawn into the case of a Jane Doe found floating dead tied to a ladder. Who is this woman with a perfect manicure and pedicure? Why was she murdered? As Alexandra and her police colleagues begin to piece together the case, they find links to the upper echelons of New York society and to the shady side of the art world. They also find connections to a previous case of murder where one of the persons involved turns out to be a co-owner of the victim's art gallery. Solving this crime will put them into greater danger than they have known before. Narrated by Allison Janney, this book has an exciting ending but seems quite formulaic at times. Listeners may find themselves reaching for the fourth tape just to find out "who done it." Libraries where Fairstein's (Final Jeopardy) work has been popular in the past may want to add this title for demand.--Danna Bell-Russel, Library of Congress Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\

Kirkus Reviews

Whoever raped and murdered gallery owner Denise Caxton tied her to a heavy ladder and tossed her into the Hudson to sink into oblivion. But Denise, a fighter all her life, has stubbornly risen to the surface, and now Alexandra Cooper, the ADA who heads Manhattan's Sex Crimes Unit, is hot on the trail of her killer. The obvious suspects are Lowell Caxton III, the estranged husband and ex-partner who's still sharing Deni's apartment, and her current partner, Bryan Daugherty, who's known throughout the NYPD as a tax cheat who got caught and as a sadistic sex killer who didn't. But Deni made enemies as easily as she climbed the greasy pole of wealth and social standing, and it's a bitter blow to Alex when Omar Sheffield, the ex-con in whose abandoned car Deni's body was transported, turns up as dead as Deni. The killings continue, but Alex, who doesn't let grass grow under her feet, still has time for anecdotes about the Cruise to Nowhere rapist, the shredded penis, the sex offender whose cell might be decorated with cheesecake photos of Trigger and Mr. Ed, and the serial rapist who continues to elude identification. As usual in Fairstein, the sideshow acts are more interesting than the main event, which Alex links two real-life felonies—the Nazi looting of Russia's legendary Amber Room, and the fabulously successful heist at Boston's Isabella Gardner museum—that she has to drop for a dark-horse murderer when she gets too close to the fire. A workmanlike (though oddly seigneurial) job midway between Fairstein's tour de force debut, Final Jeopardy (1996), and its disappointing follow-up, Likely to Die (1997). (Literary Guild alternate selection; Mystery Guild main; author tour)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
464
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780671019556

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