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Thursday, July 7, 2011

“OBSESSION”  by  Jonathan Kellerman
  An Alex Delaware Novel
Obsession (Alex Delaware Series #21) 
2011 Book Review #67

Publishers Weekly Review

The 21st Alex Delaware novel from bestseller, Jonathan Kellerman, contains fewer twists than usual for this contemporary thriller series. Once again, Delaware, an accomplished psychologist, teams with his friend Milo Sturgis, an LAPD detective, to probe a mystery, though this time there's considerable doubt as to the nature of the puzzle.

Teenager, Tanya Bigelow, whom Delaware treated as a child for obsessive-compulsive disorder, consults him because her aunt Patty, who raised her, conveyed a cryptic message just before she died, apparently confessing to a crime.

Shortly after Delaware and Sturgis start investigating, one of Patty's former neighbors turns up dead, the first in a series of corpses that appear, possibly as a result of the duo's turning over old rocks. Since the identity of the killer is revealed relatively early on, the final sections are short on suspense. 

My Thoughts:  Jonathan Kellerman is one of my favorite authors. This is not one of my favorite Kellerman books, but a good one anyway and worth reading!

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