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Evidence: An Alex Delaware Novel

Evidence: An Alex Delaware Novel

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $9.99

Manufacturer: Ballantine Books

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Description

In a half-built mansion in Los Angeles, a watchman stumbles onto the bodies of a young couple—murdered and left in a gruesome postmortem embrace. Veteran homicide cop Milo Sturgis is shocked at the sight: a twisted crime that only Milo and psychologist Alex Delaware can hope to solve. While the female victim’s identity remains in question, her companion is ID’d as eco-friendly architect Desmond Backer, notorious for his power to seduce women. The deeper Milo and Alex dig for clues, the longer the list of suspects grows. But when the investigation veers suddenly in a startling direction, it’s the investigators who may wind up on the wrong end of a cornered predator’s final fury.

Reviews

Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-08-03
Summary: "The new norm for Kellerman"

I've read all of Jonathan Kellerman's books and have been reading them since he first started publishing. I really enjoyed the first few, the character development was good, the main characters were multi-dimensional and the plots were interesting with a few twists. Sadly the most recent of his books, particularly the latest, Evidence, have become dry and uninteresting.

He can still do plot, along with a few twists, but it doesn't make up for the missing character development.

My primary complaint about Evidence, and his later books, has been the dry characterizations and lack of emotion in the main characters. Milo Sturgis has grown somewhat, but I can't say I know any more about his character now than I learned during the early books in the Delaware series. Alex Delaware is only a fragment of a personality, fading more and more with each book. If I were a psychologist I'd diagnose him with severe depression, since he has little or no emotion throughout, and nearly every comment is a one-liner question or answer. If Kellerman's alter ego is Alex Delaware then Kellerman needs some anti-depressants.

One of the reasons I enjoyed the earlier books was the in-depth look at character and personality. It's missing in Evidence and I hope it returns.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-07-22
Summary: "Such a disappointment"

I love Alex Delaware novels. Wait, make that "loved." I rarely don't finish a book. I stopped reading this one 3/4 way through b/c it was such a chore. I just didn't care what happened.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-19
Summary: "Book review"

It's Kellerman. It's Alex Delaware. How could it be anything but great? I love the way he intermingles the plot twists. Always a joy to read for any detective, mystery or police procedural fan. This is no exception.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-07-16
Summary: "Light summer read"

Not as good as some Jonathan Kellerman - but entertaining light reading. Recieved VERY quickly for vacation.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-07-07
Summary: "unbelievable plot loose ends left dangling"

This plot is basically unbelievable. He introduces new information at the end that should have been included earlier as clues. He leaves many story lines dangling so you;re left wondering "what happend to...?"

Very unsatisfying.