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October 1st 2002
by Random House Audio
(first published 2002)
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0553713981
(isbn13: 9780553713985)
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In seventeen consecutive bestselling novels, Jonathan Kellerman has distinguished himself as the master of the psychological thriller. Now in Kellerma…more
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Read in January, 2009
Dear Dr. Delaware,
I get about 2 minutes into this and there's a sex scene already. I can't be doing with it! Solve your crimes and keep your bedroom affairs to yourself, please. I do not want to know how many times your girlfriend came. In any case, I have always suspected you as a "projection of the author, but awesome" character - you're just too good at everything, which apparently includes sex, and that makes me suspicious. Indeed, according to you, your only real flaw...more
I get about 2 minutes into this and there's a sex scene already. I can't be doing with it! Solve your crimes and keep your bedroom affairs to yourself, please. I do not want to know how many times your girlfriend came. In any case, I have always suspected you as a "projection of the author, but awesome" character - you're just too good at everything, which apparently includes sex, and that makes me suspicious. Indeed, according to you, your only real flaw...more
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Read in February, 2010
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Here's a book that should make prospective authors RUN to their computers & start typing! I cannot believe Jonathan Kellerman is a best-selling author. This book was awful. I would have somehow given it zero stars except that I love Los Angeles (where the book takes place) & I did want to see the mystery solved. Not sure if there was one likable character in the book (maybe Robin & Alex's dog).
A definite sign that the author is a poor writer: he uses a lot of obscenity. That's a cop-...more
A definite sign that the author is a poor writer: he uses a lot of obscenity. That's a cop-...more
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Read in December, 2005
More time is spent on Dr Delaware's midlife crisis than it seems is warranted. The wordage spent on resolving Milo being a day detective in this straight man's world somehow seemed apporpriate,however. This book seemed less riveting than other Alex Delaware books I've read. The purpose almost seemed to be less about resolving the mystery and more about resolving the characters life issues. BUT, I guess when these characters have been around as much as these guys have, we need some time to focus ...more
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Read in December, 2002
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Narrator: John Rubinstein
Publisher: Random House Audio, 2002
Length: 15 hours and 30 min.
Publisher's Summary
In his 17 consecutive best selling novels, Jonathan Kellerman has distinguished himself as the master of the psychological thriller. Now, in Kellerman's most compelling and powerful novel yet, L.A. psychologist-detective Alex Delaware confronts a long-unsolved murder of unspeakable brutality - an ice-cold case whose resolution th...more
Narrator: John Rubinstein
Publisher: Random House Audio, 2002
Length: 15 hours and 30 min.
Publisher's Summary
In his 17 consecutive best selling novels, Jonathan Kellerman has distinguished himself as the master of the psychological thriller. Now, in Kellerman's most compelling and powerful novel yet, L.A. psychologist-detective Alex Delaware confronts a long-unsolved murder of unspeakable brutality - an ice-cold case whose resolution th...more
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Read in April, 2008
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Oh my God. This book took me like 2 months to read because I never wanted to pick it up. For some reason I couldn't get into the characters or the story. I'm not sure why, it had an interesting plot but the further I got into the book the more I realized that I didn't even care how it ended. There were so many characters that it was difficult to keep them straight. I'd find myself saying, "Who the hell is that?" But then not caring enough to even flip back through and try to find out. ...more
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Initially, I gave it three stars im March last year (2009) but as I cannot remember the book at all for some reason now (February 2010), I have to conclude it was not that good. Hence the reduction in stars.
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Read in December, 2009
There is a lot going on here. Lots of Milo, lots of characters, and lots of wordiness about 60% through. Stick with it, though; the wrapup doesn't disappoint.
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Read in July, 2009
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The least-good of the Alex Delawares that I've read. There were a lot of logical holes and fantasical things that just didn't hold together. I'm disappointed in you, JK!
The least-good of the Alex Delawares that I've read. There were a lot of logical holes and fantasical things that just didn't hold together. I'm disappointed in you, JK!
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Read in June, 2009
This was a really good book....and it was long, so it kept me wanting to go back and read it. :)
I liked it! :)
I liked it! :)
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Read in January, 2009
I thought this one was darker than ususal.
shhh, don't tell.....took a break from from the "Team of Rivals"
shhh, don't tell.....took a break from from the "Team of Rivals"
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This was the first Kellerman novel I read----after I finished it---I went back and read the older ones--
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This book has the biggest appearance by Milo Sturgis and the closest look at Milo's relationship with Rick.
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Read in January, 2008
I read this a while ago but I remember being creeped out and totally fascinated. I loved it.
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Read in March, 2010
My least favorite of the Alex Delaware series. Too much taudry sex and violence against women.
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Read in May, 2009
This is the first I remember reading from this author.
If you like a meaty mystery ,read it.
If you like a meaty mystery ,read it.
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Slow start with very wordy descriptions; improved as story progressed.
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Read in June, 2009
Alex and Milo set out to solve a 20-year-old murder of a 16-year-old girl. The rich boys, now men, are guilty, but how to prove it? Great mystery.
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