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Fallen Idols

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Bestselling author J. F. Freedman has written an evocative family drama about three brothers investigating whether their father may have had a role in their mother's murder.Prominent archaeologists Walt and Jocelyn Gaines had just completed the latest phase of excavation of a fabulous Mayan ruin when they were waylaid by bandits. In the skirmish, Jocelyn was fatally wounded. The couple's three sons, Clancy, Tom, and Will, are devastated, but the loss is compounded when their fathersuddenly cuts off all contact without explanation. Together, the trio attempt to reconstruct what happened, and discover their father living a life of surprising affluence with a mysterious young girlfriend. The brothers explore every corner of their parents' lives and eventually end up in Central America to confront their mother's killer. But just when they know enough to suspect the worst, they discover that the truth is actually much more complex than they could have imagined.

444 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2003

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J.F. Freedman

17 books46 followers
J.F. Freedman is the New York Times bestselling author of Against the Wind, The Disappearance, House of Smoke, and In My Dark Dreams, among other titles. He is also an award-winning film and television director, writer, and producer. He lives in California.

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Profile Image for Ethan Conn.
39 reviews
January 14, 2025
3.5⭐️good beginning and good ending. The middle was just a bit slow
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50 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2015
While not my usual type of book, the author does an effective job of weaving a story of human tragedy and the things we do for love. The unfortunate thing about this tale is that you can easily figure out the "curveball" ending long before the story allows the characters to. Compounding this circumstance is that there is nothing relating how the characters reacted to the news which would have given the last half of the book a compelling reason to keep reading.
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Author 3 books29 followers
October 11, 2018
This novel written by an archaeologist features a devoted husband/wife team of prominent archaeologists. Walt and Jocelyn Gaines with a hand-picked student crew are working a virgin dig deep in the steaming jungles of Central America uncovering, cataloging priceless Mayan artifacts. The crew has been compromised by an art dealer and local thieves loyal to corrupt officials. Political intrigue envelops the dig fraught with cultural conflicts. On schedule, the team packs, caravans out to an airstrip for the flight home. Desperadoes block their way demanding tribute. Though the caravan complies, gun fire breaks out killing Jocelyn.

Back in the US the Jocelyn's three grown sons determine to get to the bottom of their mother's killing. Ignoring his son's Walt leaves the college faculty to begin a new life with a younger woman heightening the son's suspicions. Do they really know the parents who raised them. A fascinating read.
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March 20, 2023
Too many mistakes and lack of proofreading!

I was really taken aback by all of the typos and inaccuracies in this book. It was extremely distracting that there were at at least one or two typos, inaccuracies and/or misspelling of words on just about every page. In the thousands of books that I have read, I have never experienced anything like this. Unfortunately, it became such a distraction from the actual story and began trying to find the typos, inaccuracies and mistakes, rather than paying attention to the storyline.
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70 reviews
December 21, 2025
I really give this book a 2.5. A minor spoiler, but not the ending...So I kept thinking this book was a bit much when the brothers start nosing into their father's life after their mom dies. parents change after a tragedy. The author could have created more interesting events that caused the brothers suspicions. The ending was obvious part way through. Not a huge fan of this book. It was ok.
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111 reviews1 follower
May 26, 2017
Not one of his best...predictable...
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116 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2022
This story was sooo predictable. Not worth the time. Also, who was the editor on this, because there were so many errors and misspelling. Some errors so bad that the sentence no longer made sense.
233 reviews1 follower
March 6, 2022
It was an okay story. I learned a bit about artifacts and archaeological work and smuggling since I never gave it much thought. I found it an unusual way to wrap up a story but that was okay also.
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252 reviews1 follower
April 14, 2022
A 3+ star rating. Give credit for detailed plot, but significant flaws.
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402 reviews4 followers
July 4, 2022
2.5 stars. So much potential, just never quite got to the point of using it.
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June 17, 2011
Fallen Idols is a mystery/adventure story, entertaining and gripping. I thought it a bit longer than it needed to be, and didn't like the hidden thread--what happened to Diane? But,overall, any of J.F. Freedman's books are worth reading (and I have read most of them). They are interesting, yet don't require huge amounts of thought or concentration--great for reading between more "serious" books, or non-fiction.
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144 reviews
August 28, 2011
I hadn't read a book by J.F. Freedman before, it was fun, interesting, not too taxing on the brain. As a busy Mom with a lot going on at the time, I like reading books that are intriguing, fast-paced, hold my interest and aren't complicated. Though it was rather easy to figure out, however, like I said with two little kids, I'm never fully engrossed in a book right now, so that's good! I liked the brothers but wasn't too crazy about dear old Dad.
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347 reviews
August 28, 2014
It took me a little while to really get into the book but once I was there I really enjoyed it. It was intriguing. I enjoyed the small twists in it but it was fairly predictable. Unfortunately I thought the ending was just to saccharin for my tastes. It wrapped up a familial upheaval with a sweet and loving ending. It did not ring true. This is the first time I have read anything by Freedman. I am not really encouraged to read another one.
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1,243 reviews24 followers
July 21, 2008
Unlike his earlier books, this one does not deal with lawyers and the legal system. This book is about 3 sons trying to discover the truth about their mother's death on an archeology trip. I found it fast moving and interesting. Even though I figured out what really happened half way thru the book, I couldn't wait to get to the end to see if I was right.
637 reviews14 followers
August 21, 2008
Nothing challenging here Just a really easy read and mild entertainment. It was about a Mayan archaeologist was why I tried it. Just fiction and not much about Mexico. I pretty much guessed the ending.
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Author 6 books7 followers
November 4, 2016
Not a really fantastic book, but it kept me hooked. I had to keep reading to find out what had happened. Would've been nice if more of the action had happened in the jungle, rather than in the states.
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Profile Image for Julie.
654 reviews19 followers
January 13, 2015
An annoying (and unacceptable) number of typos in the Kindle edition make this a difficult read, and the story is just okay at best, with a predictable and unsatisfying ending (most of which I skipped through).
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508 reviews
May 9, 2009
A lot of words to get to the boring ending.
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627 reviews
July 31, 2011
I enjoyed this book most of the way through but the end just died for me, totally unbelievable. It did however contain the funniest typo I have ever seen.
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63 reviews1 follower
September 30, 2012
This is one book I downloaded from our public library. Except for all the typos, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and couldn't put it down. I will look for more novels by Freedman.
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11 reviews
October 12, 2013
After reading the first two chapters just skip to the last one and you pretty much get the whole story.
315 reviews
August 7, 2013
A good yarn set around a family and an archaeological dig.
1,336 reviews9 followers
October 5, 2014
Not what I expected...much more low-key with very little "thriller" or violence. The plot kept me interested but the ending was unsatisfactory.
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182 reviews
August 14, 2015
Audiobook... slow and too easy to figure out where the author is headed.
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