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Allegations of rape and murder send Det. Milo Sturgis and Alex Delaware into the hallowed halls of L.A.’s most prestigious prep school. But the scandal-conscious elite will do anything to hide their dirty secrets.
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In an opulent L.A. mansion, a couple is murdered “in the act” and their deaths send Dr. Alex Delaware and Det. Milo Sturgis on the trail of a killer involved in a monstrous scheme rooted in deception and depravity.
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A missing college student with ties to a drug-loving Hollywood star and a dead hooker force two half-brothers—Detective Moe Reed and P.I. Aaron Fox—to put aside their differences to uncover the sordid truth.
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The gruesome murders of four women, all missing their right hands, leads psychologist Alex Delaware to a shocking side of prostitution, where he hopes to catch a killer with a penchant for rough sex.
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Is it a coincidence that luxury cars have figured in two brutal murders? Psychiatrist/detective Alex Delaware faces his most baffling case to date as he tries to unravel a desperate killer's sick compulsions.
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A shocking deathbed murder confession convinces Alex Delaware that some secrets are better left buried.
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Two Delaware/Decker/Lazarus novellas: A politician’s murder unleashes numerous suspects and secrets in “My Sister’s Keeper.” In “Music City Breakdown,” a Nashville legend is stabbed to death, exposing his secret life.
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Born in New York City in 1949, Jonathan Kellerman grew up in Los Angeles. A compulsive writer since childhood, Kellerman won a Samuel Goldwyn® Writing Award for fiction as a senior in college. Like his fictional protagonist, Alex Delaware, he received his PhD in psychology from UCLA. In 1977 at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, he became founding director of a breakthrough program that deals with the emotional aspects of pediatric cancer—the first anywhere in the world. His initial publications were medical texts, but in 1985 he published his first crime novel, Edgar® Award winner When the Bough Breaks, to critical and commercial success. Since then, Kellerman has published one or two bestselling crime novels every year. He is married to acclaimed novelist Faye Kellerman, and they have four children.
