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Hardcover Death Dance Book

ISBN: 0743254899

ISBN13: 9780743254892

Death Dance

(Book #8 in the Alexandra Cooper Series)

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New York Times bestselling author Linda Fairstein takes readers behind the scenes of New York City's theater world -- from Lincoln Center to the lights of Broadway -- in a riveting novel, rich with her trademark blend of cutting-edge legal issues, skillful detective work, and heart-stopping suspense. Teaming up with longtime friends -- NYPD's Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace -- Assistant DA Alex Cooper investigates the disappearance of world-famous dancer Natalya Galinova, who has suddenly vanished backstage at Lincoln Center's Metropolitan Opera House -- during a performance. The three colleagues are soon drawn into the machinations of New York City's secretive theatrical community, where ambition takes many forms, including those most deadly. Among Galinova's lovers is Joe Berk, the colorful, strong-willed boss of the Berk Organization, one of four family companies that own all the legitimate theaters on Broadway. The aging ballerina was using Berk to help revive her career at the time of her disappearance. Cooper, Chapman, and Wallace go underground and backstage at the Met, explore Berk's unusual apartment on top of the Belasco Theatre with its rumored ghostly resident, and then discover bizarre circumstances at City Center, which has a peculiar history not one of them knew about until now. Within the glamorous but sordid inner sanctums of the Broadway elite, the team confronts the ruthless power brokers who control both the stars and the stages where they appear. They meet Joe's niece Mona Berk, who is mounting a vicious campaign to extract her share of the family fortune, and stunning starlet Lucy DeVore, whose beauty may be her fatal undoing. Chet Dobbis is the artistic director of the Metropolitan Opera, and therefore privy to the most scandalous exploits among its famous inhabitants. He also knows every inch of the labyrinthine building into which the ballerina disappeared... Meanwhile, Alex is working on a very different case, using a creative technique to nab a physician who has been drugging women in order to assault them. As Dr. Selim Sengor eludes capture, Alex must navigate the new investigative world of DFSA -- drug-facilitated sexual assault -- intent on proving him guilty. Complicating her quest is the explosive legal and ethical dilemma of using the existing DNA databank to solve new cases. Can Alex convince a judge to let her prosecute a man for a violent crime using DNA that was collected for a prior case in which he was never charged? Or do the suspect's civil rights prevent law enforcement from keeping his DNA on file to be used against him at any future time? Death Dance is a spellbinding thriller combining a former prosecutor's fresh insight into hot-button legal issues with the unique history and spectacle of New York theater, and its shocking twists make this novel Linda Fairstein's most chilling adventure yet. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
It's Kind of Scary How Good Linda Fairstein is

NYPD cops Chapman and Mercer come to New York Assistant DA Alexandra (Alex) Cooper, wanting her help in the investigation of the disappearance of ballet dancer Natalya Galinova, who went missing during a Lincoln Center performance. The cops, long time associates of Alex's, believe she can help because not only is she a dancer too, but because she's been to too many performances at the Center to count. They want her inside...

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Suspenseful!

I will admit that the cover of the book was slightly off-putting and since I have never heard of Linda Fairstein, I wasn't sure if I was going to enjoy this book, especially with a title of Death Dance. However, I was in a mood for a new book by a new author and I picked this up ~~ and couldn't put it down! Like the old saying, you can't judge a book by its cover ~~ this fits for this one!! This book is well-written. It...

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tippy-toe stopping

Alexandra Cooper never seems to stay out of trouble. That could be a job hazard, though, since she is the Assistant DA in charge of Sex Crimes in New York City. Together with Mercer & Chapman, they investigate the mysterious death of a famous Russian ballerina in the Metropolitan Opera House. Snooping into the world of the arts is a bit eye-opening for all of them, and deadly for some. As a sub-plot, Cooper is also pursuing...

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ONE OF FAIRSTEIN'S BEST!

Dance of Death is the eighth thriller from Linda Fairstein featuring her crusading Assistant DA for the sex crimes unit Alexandra Cooper. In this latest novel, a world famous ballerina named Natalya Galinova goes missing right in the middle of a performance at the Metropolitan Opera House. Cooper's investigations along with her NYPD partners Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, leads them into a much seedier world than one would...

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Fairstein does it again

This is the best Alex Cooper book yet and that's really saying something. With her usual flair and meticulous research, Fairstein combines a slice of New York history with a cool New York mystery. The result is as entertaining as a great Broadway show. Brava, Ms. Fairstein!

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