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Time Bomb (Alex Delaware)

Time Bomb (Alex Delaware)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $7.99

Manufacturer: Ballantine Books

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Edgar Award winner Jonathan Kellerman once more  explores the corruption of California's golden  coast and produces a novel of complex  characterizations and nonstop suspense.  By the time psychologist Dr. Alex  Delaware reached the school the damage was done:  A sniper had opened fire on a crowded playground,  but was gunned down before any children were  hurt.  While  the TV news crews feasted on the scene an Alex  began his therapy sessions with the traumatized  children, he couldn't escape the image of a slight  teenager clutching an oversized rifle. What was the  identity behind the name and face: a would-be  assassin, or just another victim beneath an  indifferent California sky?

Intrigued by a request from the sniper's father  to conduct a "psychological autopsy" of  his child, Alex begins to uncover a strange  pattern of innocence, neglect, and loss. Then suddenly  it is more than a pattern -- it is a trail of  blood. In the dead sniper's past was a dark and  vicious plot. And in Alex Delaware's future is the  stuff of grown-up nightmares: the face of real  human evil.

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Reviews

Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-04-05
Summary: "another Kellerman"

I read everything by this guy. Main character is Alex Delaware, a wealthy child psychologist who is semi-retired. He solves (rather gruesome) murders with his cop pal Milo. These are great psychological thrillers. Considerably darker than most books I read. I don't typically want to read about this type of evil; it's probably the child psych connection that hooks me.

So I went out and bought another copy after losing the first on the plane to Vegas. I really do enjoy the Delaware series! I have been reading them for years. This is an older one - I could tell because they had to stop at pay phones to make calls - Ha! I found it annoying they couldn't just pull out their cells. Other than the technology gap, this book could take place at any time. An interesting premise, a father whose daughter was killed before she could start shooting at an elementary school wants a post mortem autopsy on her. There is no doubt she was at the school, holed up in a shed with a shot gun - but why? It gets a bit outlandish at times, but that's the genre, right? I had already read the sequel to this one, so it helped fill in the gap. I wouldn't recommend it as someone's first Kellerman, but once you are into him, it's a good read.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-12-24
Summary: "Book"

Delivery was timely as promised. The item was the exact quality promised. I would not hesitate to purchase from this seller again.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-12-24
Summary: "Book"

Delivery was timely as promised. The item was the exact quality promised. I would not hesitate to purchase from this seller again.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-09-21
Summary: "Bleak with a twist or two"

This is the first Jonathan Kellerman thriller I've read. It seemed to bog down pretty early and I was not captivated by the hero, Alex Delaware, as he was trying to help traumatized kids while several mysteries swirled around him. There's a lot of dark historical events in the hero's research into key figures in the mystery. No one turned out to be an escaped Nazi living in Argentina, but for a while you wonder.

Later, there are many twists which I won't reveal. The problem is they are not convincing. One twist in particular is absolutely unbelievable in the real world since 1900.

The book has a retro feel as the characters keep racing to make that call on a land line -- sometimes a tapped land line. No cell phones back in the day.

Frankly, too, the book was pretty darn steamy -- probably a page-turner device. Of course, that torrid relationship has a "the lady or the tiger" ending.

I had just raced through two Michael Connelly thrillers which were faster moving -- The Lincoln Lawyer and his earlier Echo Park (Harry Bosch)

Probably reading the involving Connelly novels right before this set the bar a little too high. (And I happened to read this particular title; it may well be one of Kellerman's less inspired pieces, whereas I've heard that Echo Park is one of Connelly's best.)

Kellerman constructs a plot twist with lots of verbiage and back story, hoping you'll buy into it. Connelly just throws surprises at you effortlessly. While it may seem K's method will work better, it doesn't.

I hope reading a more current Kellerman work will be more satisfying.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-09-05
Summary: "A Matter of Time"

Dr. Alex Delaware is called to a grade school where there was sniper fire during recess. Milo Sturgis the detective asked him to help the children cope with the situation and move on with their life. The sniper is quickly identified. However the sniper's father is certain that it is not his son and asks Alex to investigate. He is sure that Alex can clear his son. This is a real challenge and one that Alex welcomes. There are all kinds for different problems that get in Alex's way, even another psychologist wanting to take over the therapy of the children. The book keeps your attention as Alex tries to unravel all the problems facing him. By Ruth Thompson author of "The Bluegrass Dream" and "Natchez Above The River"