The Clinic (Paperback)
| Author: Jonathan Kellerman | Editor: Linda Marrow |
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| After an unsuccessful three-month investigation into the murder of psychology professor Hope Devane, author of a controversial anti-male best-seller, homicide detective Milo Sturgis calls in psychologist Alex Delaware to help uncover a motive for the cold-blooded stalking and killing. *Author: Kellerman, Jonathan *Publication Date: 2003/04/01 *Number of Pages: 496 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.25 *Width: 4.00 *Height: 7.00 |
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After an unsuccessful three-month investigation into the murder of psychology professor Hope Devane, author of a best-selling anti-male polemic, homicide detective Milo Sturgis calls in psychologist Alex Delaware to uncover a motive for the cold-blooded stalking and killing. Reprint.After an unsuccessful three-month investigation into the murder of psychology professor Hope Devane, author of a controversial anti-male best-seller, homicide detective Milo Sturgis calls in psychologist Alex Delaware to help uncover a motive for the cold-blooded stalking and killing.After an unsuccessful three-month investigation into the murder of psychology professor Hope Devane, author of a best-selling anti-male polemic, homicide detective Milo Sturgis calls in psychologist Alex Delaware to uncover a motive for the cold-blooded stalking and killing. Reprint. |
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Everyone hated Professor Hope Devane, which is why the NYPD is having such a difficult time finding her killer. Lieutenant Milo Sturges turns to Dr. Alex Delaware, who finds even more dirt in Devane's past to further complicate the search for her elusive killer. Her marriage, her professional life, and her relationships with friends were either strained or shadowy. How can they compile a list of suspects when everyone seems to have a reason for wanting Hope Devane dead?
Everyone hated Professor Hope Devane, which is why the NYPD is having such a difficult time finding her killer. Lieutenant Milo Sturges turns to Dr. Alex Delaware, who finds even more dirt in Devane's past to further complicate the search for her elusive killer. Her marriage, her professional life, and her relationships with friends were either strained or shadowy. How can they compile a list of suspects when everyone seems to have a reason for wanting Hope Devane dead?
Author Bio
Jonathan Kellerman
Jonathan Kellerman attended UCLA, where he met his wife Faye and married her in 1972. With a degree in psychology, he went on to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1974. Kellerman has taken advantage of his background in psychology to craft suspense novels that pay particular attention to his characters' motivations and mental problems.
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Kirkus Reviews
"...His [Kellerman's] success in pulling everything together in the end makes the entry ["The Clinic"] a standout. 10/15/1996 Playboy
"Jonathan Kellerman mines new realms of psychological terror...long buried secrets...as nasty and horrific as any in a Stephen King novel...The most engrossing mystery story he has written." Literary Review
"One of Kellerman's best..." - Philip Oakes January/1997 Los Angeles Times Book Review
"But perhaps the bottom line is an ability to create an action-packed plot out of a high-concept idea, and here Kellerman earns his royalties." - Margo Kaufman 02/16/1997
"...His [Kellerman's] success in pulling everything together in the end makes the entry ["The Clinic"] a standout. 10/15/1996 Playboy
"Jonathan Kellerman mines new realms of psychological terror...long buried secrets...as nasty and horrific as any in a Stephen King novel...The most engrossing mystery story he has written." Literary Review
"One of Kellerman's best..." - Philip Oakes January/1997 Los Angeles Times Book Review
"But perhaps the bottom line is an ability to create an action-packed plot out of a high-concept idea, and here Kellerman earns his royalties." - Margo Kaufman 02/16/1997

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