An Alex Delaware Novel
To date, there are 39 books in the Alex Delaware series by author Jonathan Kellerman. Victims is book #27 in the series, published in 2012. It features child psychologist Alex Delaware who, in his spare time, acts as a consultant to the Los Angeles Police Department on difficult murder cases his best friend, homicide detective Milo Sturgis, investigates. Victims, as well as the entire Alex Delaware series of books, takes place in Los Angeles.
Synopsis of Victims
A woman is found murdered in what becomes the first in a gruesome crime spree. The first victim, Vita Berlin, was not a very nice woman, mean and rude to everyone she met, but still…..she didn’t deserve to be murdered.
The third victim in the bloody spree was also not a very pleasant individual; yet, the second victim was considered kind, well liked and loved by all.
With no apparent connection among the victims, Detective Sturgis is baffled with practically no clues except for a blank page bearing a question mark left at each scene.
Milo calls in his go-to expert in hunting homicidal maniacs. But despite his finely honed skills, even Alex is baffled as each slaying occurs and a direction cannot be found toward solving these crimes.
Finally, as pieces of the puzzle begin to fit together, and a horrible portrait of a sinister mind emerges, Milo and Alex begin to see the pattern leading them to a solution found within a shuttered mental institution.
Summary
A murder mystery not for the faint of heart, but an exciting read for long-time fans of Alex Delaware and his detective friend, Milo Sturgis. You might want to keep the lights on while you read.
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*Book Review of Victims written by Wednesday Elf
Jonathan Kellerman books are always interesting! Thanks for the recommendation.
ReplyDeleteI've been a fan of Jonathan Kellerman for years, Mary Beth. Also of his wife, Faye Kellerman. Thanks for your visit.
DeleteWell, I must say, I am intrigued. I would like to know how and why the victims were selected. It does sound like a book that would make me want to leave my lights on just to sleep though.
ReplyDeleteThe 'why' of victim selection was interesting indeed, Mouse.
DeleteUnfortunately, I qualify as “faint of heart” when it comes to psychological thrillers, but I’m still intrigued to learn about the connection or pattern behind these murders. It sounds like a gripping tale for fans of this genre!
ReplyDeleteThere is always a pattern in serial murdering, Margaret. Kellerman does an excellent job exploring this one.
DeleteFor those who love psychological thrillers, this sounds like an ideal selection. It's personally not my preferred genre, however it does sound very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought about this being a psychological thriller, Barbara, but you're most likely correct in this case.
DeleteThanks for your visit, Olivia. Enjoy your 'must-read' book list.
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