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The electrifying new Alex Delaware thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense.
At 5am in the upscale neighbourhood of Westwood Village, two removal men are making a routine pick-up when they make a fatal hit. It's a man - who appeared from nowhere - naked and with no means of identification.
Not long after, a woman is found dead in a house nearby, which neighbours suspect to be a brothel. Could the man have come from there?
When LAPD homicide lieutenant Milo Sturgis calls brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware is called to the scene, the case gets even more complicated. Delaware has met the woman before. She's a psychologist too.
Are the two deaths linked? Or is there a darker force at work?
About the author
Jonathan Kellerman is the Number One
New York Times bestselling author of more than forty crime novels, including the Alex Delaware series,
The Butcher's Theater, Billy Straight, The Conspiracy Club, Twisted, True Detectives, and
The Murderer's Daughter.
With his wife, bestselling novelist Faye Kellerman, he co-authored
Double Homicide and
Capital Crimes. With his son, bestselling novelist Jesse Kellerman, he co-authored
Crime Scene,
The Golem of Hollywood, and
The Golem of Paris. He is also the author of two children's books and numerous nonfiction works, including
Savage Spawn: Reflections on Violent Children and
With Strings Attached: The Art and Beauty of Vintage Guitars. He has won the Goldwyn, Edgar, and Anthony awards and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Psychological Association, and has been nominated for a Shamus Award.
For more information please visit:
http://jonathankellerman.com/
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Summary
The electrifying new Alex Delaware thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense.
At 5am in the upscale neighbourhood of Westwood Village, two removal men are making a routine pick-up when they make a fatal hit. It's a man - who appeared from nowhere - naked and with no means of identification.
Not long after, a woman is found dead in a house nearby, which neighbours suspect to be a brothel. Could the man have come from there?
When LAPD homicide lieutenant Milo Sturgis calls brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware is called to the scene, the case gets even more complicated. Delaware has met the woman before. She's a psychologist too.
Are the two deaths linked? Or is there a darker force at work?