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Vince Cardozo #2

Deadly Rich

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High above the city, the beautiful people are partying in their luxury apartments . . . . While a deadly serial killer stalks them in the streets below . . . . To Lieutenant Vince Cardozo of the NYPD, the Manhattan society killings are nearly as troubling as his growing desire to develop an intimate relationship with one of the witnesses, former movie star Leigh Baker. But when he begins to uncover a twisted logic in the crimes, Cardozo finds himself hot on the bloody trail of a "Society Son of Sam"—a trail that reveals shocking connections to a sensational yuppie murder, a posh dinner party, and a dangerous mix of sex, cocaine . . . and sins only the rich can afford. "Stunning new suspense . . . thoroughly venal, frightening, and then some."—Daily News.

"A compulsive page-tumer . . . . Keeps the reader gasping and guessing."—The Flint Journal

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First published January 1, 1991

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Edward Stewart

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Edward Stewart grew up in New York City and Cuba. His first novel, Orpheus on Top, was published in 1966. He wrote thirteen more novels, including the bestselling Vince Cardozo thrillers Privileged Lives, Jury Double, Mortal Grace, and Deadly Rich. He died in Manhattan at the age of 58.

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June 28, 2010
This book took me a long time to finish. I almost stopped reading it, but then things (murders) started to happen. It was about a serial killer going after what appears to be the 'top society' in New York City. It has lots of twists and turns. The end was a bit of a surprise.
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July 1, 2020
The book was boring. You could not decide if you like Leigh Baker or you hate her. Vince Cardozo sometime felt like a side character. All in all I could not decide what or who this book was about. Even the mystery in the end didn't seem so mysterious.
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April 5, 2022
A solid 3.5.

Nicely twisting plot, plus a more polished prose style than the previous book.
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December 14, 2015
I read this book off and on over a few months but could not bring myself to finish it. I found the characters to be uninteresting (probably an intentional commentary on the New York Upper Class) and could not bring myself to read the last 200 pages. I also find it weird that Edward Stewart's main character Vince Cardozo is not really included much in his mystery books.
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January 21, 2009
It's another serial killer story (are we Americans obsessed with this topic, or what?)--just something that was available when I needed something to read, but as the genre goes, a pretty good one--moves fast--------
5 reviews2 followers
August 21, 2009
I finished this book but it took a long time to get to the ending. It gets 3 stars only because it had a surprise ending otherwise wasn't worth the time and could have been said in 400 pages instead of 639 pages.
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August 15, 2013
I didn't finish it - wasn't worth the time.
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June 19, 2016
I didn't finish this book - a rarity for me. Nothing about it was interesting.
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November 27, 2016
Another stunning mystery/thriller by Stewart that deals with the rich and famous in NYC. Great characters, lots of twists and turns and a surprise ending
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