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- Language
- German
- Published in
- Publisher
- Goldmann
- Pages
- 441
- ISBN
- 9783442721665
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (22)
Other editions

Day of Atonement A Decker/Lazarus Novel
2009 • Zondervan
English

Day of Atonement A Decker/Lazarus Novel
2011 • Harper Collins
English

Day of Atonement
2008 • HarperCollins
English

Verzoendag
2002 • De Boekerij Amsterdam
Dutch

Day of Atonement
2003 • Harper Collins
English

Day of Atonement
1992 • Fawcett
English

Day of Atonement
1991 • Headline
English

Day of Atonement: A Peter Decker / Rina Lazarus Mystery (G K Hall Large Print Book Series)
1992 • G K Hall & Co
English

Day of Atonement (Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Mysteries)
1998 • Fawcett
English

Verzoendag (Decker & Lazarus)
1991
Dutch

Day of Atonement
2014 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Day of Atonement
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Day of Atonement
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Day of Atonement
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Forsoningsdagen
1998 • Erichsen
Danish

Day of Atonement CD (Decker/Lazarus Novels)
2009 • HarperAudio
English

贖いの日
1997 • 東京創元社
Japanese

Day of Atonement
1998 • Harper Audio
English

Forsoningsdagen
2016 • Lindhardt og Ringhof
Danish

Day of Atonement
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Day of Atonement (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus Novels)
1991 • William Morrow & Co
English

Kippur. Il giorno dell'espiazione
2012 • Cooper
Italian
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This installment receives commendation for its profound character development, particularly the evolving relationship between Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus as they embark on married life and navigate complex family dynamics. Reviewers frequently appreciate how the narrative delves deeper into Peter's personal history, exploring his struggles with identity and his return to his birth religion, which adds significant emotional depth to his character. The central mystery is often described as a page-turning and suspenseful detective story, effectively engaging readers through its twists and turns. Furthermore, the book is lauded for offering fascinating insights into Orthodox Jewish culture, traditions, and the intricacies of family life, providing an informative yet unobtrusive cultural backdrop. Many highlight Faye Kellerman's strong storytelling skills, finding the book highly readable and emotionally resonant.
However, the book also drew criticism for several aspects. Some readers found Peter Decker's character challenging to like, citing his questionable decisions, outdated views, and occasional difficult behavior towards Rina. A specific plot premise, where Peter and his birth mother instantly recognize each other after decades apart, was deemed implausible by several reviewers, weakening a crucial foundation of the story. Other critiques included the plot occasionally feeling convoluted or too heavily intertwined with personal drama, and a few found the pacing to be slower compared to previous books in the series. The introduction of numerous new characters in the Brooklyn setting was initially confusing for some, and the inclusion of graphic or brutal scenes and intense language was not to every reader's taste.
In conclusion, Day of Atonement is generally regarded as a solid entry in the series, skillfully blending a compelling mystery with significant character and relationship development. While it was a favorite for many, others had reservations regarding certain character choices or plot credibility. This book is particularly recommended for existing fans of the Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series who enjoy witnessing the growth of their relationship and appreciate a blend of detective work with deep personal and cultural exploration. Readers who favor character-driven mysteries, are interested in learning about Jewish culture, and can overlook some character flaws or occasional plot stretches will likely find this a rewarding and engaging read.
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