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- Language
- Japanese
- Published in
- Publisher
- 東京創元社
- Pages
- 376
- ISBN
- 9784488282165
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (27)
Other editions

Du she de ya chi
1999 • Fa lü chu ban she
Chinese

Het zoete gif
1999 • De Boekerij
Dutch

Het zoete gif
1998 • De Boekerij
Dutch

Der Schlange List.
1999 • Eichborn
German

Der Schlange List.
2001 • btb
German

Der Schlange List Roman
1999 • Büchergilde Gutenberg
German

Serpent's Tooth A Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Novel
2009 • Harper Collins
English

Serpent"s Tooth
1998 • Headline Book Publishing Ltd
English

Serpent's Tooth
1998 • Chivers Press
English

Serpent's Tooth A Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Novel
1998 • Harper Collins
English

Serpent's Tooth A Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Novel
1997 • G.K. Hall
English

Serpent’s Tooth (Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Series, Book 10)
2019 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Serpent's Tooth
1997 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Serpent's Tooth
1997 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Serpent's Tooth A Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus Novel
1997 • G.K. Hall
English

Serpent's Tooth
1998 • Headline Feature
English

Serpent's Tooth
1999 • Petersen-Buchimport
English

Serpent's Tooth
1997 • Headline Publishing Group
English

Serpent's Tooth A Peter Decker/rina Lazarus Novel
1997 • HarperCollins
English

Serpent's Tooth A Decker/Lazarus Novel
2012 • HarperCollins
English

Serpent's Tooth
1997 • Headline Feature
English

Serpent's Tooth
1997 • Headline Publishing Group
English

Slangens tand
2000 • Erichsen
Danish

Slangens tann
1998 • Tiden
languages.nob

Käärmeen hammas
1999 • Book Studio
Finnish

Serpent's Tooth
2012 • Harper Audio
English

蛇の歯上
2010 • 東京創元社
Japanese
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Readers generally praised the book as an engaging and fast-paced mystery, offering a solid blend of action and intrigue. Many appreciated the author's skill in balancing the protagonist's police work with his family life, noting continued development for established characters like Peter Decker and his daughter, Cindy. The narrative was often described as having satisfying twists and turns, keeping readers absorbed. For fans of the series, the book delivered a fun and absorbing read, often considered a strong entry with well-developed characters and a tighter writing style. The inclusion of family moments was highlighted as a distinguishing feature that deepens the reading experience, and many expressed excitement for future installments.
Conversely, a significant portion of readers expressed strong dissatisfaction, primarily with the protagonist, Peter Decker. He was frequently described as acting like a "jerk" or a "misogynistic cry baby," with specific incidents cited where he treated his wife and daughter distastefully. Critics also found the plot predictable, with some feeling that the protagonist identified the culprit too early without sufficient evidence, leading to a forced narrative. Other complaints included perceived amateur writing, particularly regarding the extensive involvement of Decker's wife, children, and friends in the police investigation. Some readers found discussions of the wife's personal health and religious practices to be irrelevant and distracting, while others were put off by what they considered crude language, an "obsession with male genitalia," or culturally insensitive portrayals of certain regions and groups. The ending was also described as weak or a "deus ex machina" by some.
Overall, this book received a highly mixed reception, reflecting a clear divide between its fans and detractors. Established readers of the series, who are invested in the characters and their evolving family dynamics, generally found it to be an enjoyable and engaging installment despite some minor flaws. However, new readers or those sensitive to character behavior and plot predictability were often left disappointed, struggling to connect with the protagonist or the storyline. This book would appeal most to long-time followers of the Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series who appreciate the blend of police procedural with a strong emphasis on family life, and who can overlook the protagonist's less admirable traits and some of the narrative choices. It may be less suitable for those seeking a tightly plotted, purely procedural mystery without personal or religious digressions, or for readers who prefer a more consistently likable lead character.
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