STREET
DREAMS
BY
FAYE
KELLERMAN
WITH
TWO
COPS
IN
ONE
FAMILY
IT,S
ALWAYS
PERSONAL
The
plot
in
this
book
has
a
simple
enough
set-up:
an
LAPD
cop,
Cindy
Decker,
finds
a
baby
abandoned
in
a
dumpster.
When
she
grows
far
more
attached
than
professional,
she
enlists
the
aid
of
her
detective
father,
Peter
Decker,
to
try
to
figure
out
where
the
baby
came
from,
and
who
the
mother
was.
When
the
answer
is
unsettling,
Cindy
delves
deeper.
Each
new
wrinkle
in
the
case
seems
meaner
and
darker
than
before,
and
soon
Cindy
is
a
target,
something
she
is
all
too
recently
familiar
with
-
for
Cindy
is
a
rape
survivor.
Kellerman
kept
these
characters
very
plausible,
emotionally
speaking,
and
I
quite
enjoyed
the
first-person
narrative
of
Cindy
Decker.
Where
I
lost
a
bit
of
steam
was
the
often
abrupt
slip
into
third
person
that
occurred
whenever
the
spotlight
was
on
her
father,
Peter,
or
other
players
in
the
story.
Their
emotional
baggage
with
each
other
(far
more
loaded
than
most
fathers
and
daughters)
is
well
written,
and
the
tension
really
aids
in
jacking
up
the
pace
of
the
story.
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