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Jonathan Kellerman

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Guilt (2013)
language
English
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3.79 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Another plot twister. Having so many external side stories keeps the mystery alive. I love the idea of a long over the top murder mystery coming to life at the same time as a current murder mystery. Are they related? As the threads are all pulled together the tapestry unravel...
The Golem of Hollywood (2013)
language
English
3.22 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: I really thought about giving this book 5 stars. It's a shame that there is no 4.5 rating. I think Stephen King summed it up best on the cover when he called the book "An extraordinary work of detection, suspense, and supernatural mystery." It was the kind of book that makes t...
Victims (2012)
language
English
series
3.89 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Not an interesting read, at least for me. I really did not care about the plot, or the killer Alex Delaware was pursuing. In fact, I had to skim over the graphic descriptions of the crime scenes, all the blood & gore grossed me out. Finally, the way Kellerman wrapped up the entir...
Mystery (2011)
language
English
series
3.83 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: This is an Alex Delaware novel, but you can read as stand alone, too. I have listened to several Jonathan Kellerman novels and really like the reader. This particular book was pretty good, but not as intriguing as some of his other mysteries. Alex Delaware is a child psychologist...
True Detectives (2009)
language
English
3.64 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Jonathon Kellerman is best known for his crime mysteries featuring Alex Delaware. In fact, when I checked this book out at the library, I just naturally assumed it was another Alex Delaware novel. Wrong.True Detectives, set in Los Angeles, is another good Kellerman suspense wit...
Víctimas (2012)
language
English
series
3.9 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: I found Kellerman's style to be somewhat pretentious, but I suppose that makes sense when the main character is a psychologist. There are also a couple sections later in the book that suddenly switch from Alex Delaware's point of view to another character's, and I found it to be...
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