A Cold Heart by Jonathan Kellerman - published April 29, 2003
ALEX DELAWARE Series, Book 17
e-Audiobook (OverDrive/Richland County Library)
Narrated by John Rubinstein
Kinda agree with these reviewers ... just really couldn’t ever “get into this one”!
J. Hume
2.0 out of 5 stars/Cold Pen
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2013
“It took me forever to get into this book, in part because of the horrible names he has for the characters (Baby Boy, Shull, not to be confused with Stahl, Sludge, or Strobe, and China Maranga, among others) and in part because I couldn't shake the feeling that Kellerman was trying to impress his readers with how cool he is; how much he knows about the music industry, yada yada yada. At least the annoying Robin, with her "mass of auburn curls trailing down her back like a heap of grapes" (I'm not making that up) had a minimal role in this one, although she was replaced by the equally annoying Allison. It got better about 3/4 of the way through, but I'd say it's not one of his best.”
T. W. Barton
2.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2004
“I am so glad that this was not my first time reading a Jonathan Kellerman book. I am also happy that this was not my first time reading about Alex Delaware. Why? Because if this had been my first time, I'd never read another book by this author EVER AGAIN! Alex Delaware was sappy and boring in this novel and the situation between him and Robin was portrayed poorly. Both of these characters really worked my nerves and normally, I really like both of them.
Further, what is the deal with the ending?!?! I was marginally interested in this story from the beginning, but when I got to the last chapter, I was really disappointed. To me, it seemed as if Mr. Kellerman suddenly decided that he should cut the story short.... so he did exactly that without giving a lot of details that I thought he was building up to.
I am very disappointed in this book, but even so, Mr. Kellerman has not lost me as a fan. I know his work and what he is capable of, I just hope that the next Kellerman book that I read will be written in the manner/style that I am use to.”