As a long time fan of both Jonathan Kellerman and Alex Delaware, OBSESSION does not disappoint. As I was immersed once again into another case of p... (show more)
Obsession: An Alex Delaware Novel
With scores of millions of books in print, translation into two dozen languages, and one of the most popular heroes in contemporary fiction to his name, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman is the unequivocal “master of the psychological thriller” (People). In his newest novel Kellerman delivers a tour de force–poignant, dark, and chilling–that illuminates a shadowy world where impulse rules.
Tanya Bigelow was a solemn little girl when Dr. Alex D... (show more)
With scores of millions of books in print, translation into two dozen languages, and one of the most popular heroes in contemporary fiction to his name, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman is the unequivocal “master of the psychological thriller” (People). In his newest novel Kellerman delivers a tour de force–poignant, dark, and chilling–that illuminates a shadowy world where impulse rules.
Tanya Bigelow was a solemn little girl when Dr. Alex Delaware successfully treated her obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Now, at nineteen, she still seems older than her years–but her problems go beyond hyper-maturity. Patty Bigelow, Tanya’s aunt and adoptive mother, has made a deathbed confession of murder and urged the young woman to seek Delaware’s help. The doctor recalls Patty as a selfless E.R. nurse struggling to raise a child on her own–a woman seemingly incapable of the “terrible thing” she has admitted. But for Tanya’s peace of mind, Delaware agrees to investigate, and he enlists LAPD detective Milo Sturgis in the search for the phantom victim of a crime that may never have occurred.
Armed with only the vaguest details, psychologist and cop follow a trail twisting from L.A.’s sleaziest low-rent districts to its overblown mansions, retracing Patty and Tanya’s nomadic and increasingly puzzling life to the doorsteps of a sullen heroin addict; a randy real-estate broker; and a brilliant, enigmatic physics student. Suddenly a very real murder tears open a terrifying tunnel into the past, where secrets–and bodies–are buried. As the tension mounts, Delaware and Sturgis uncover a tangled history of desperation, vengeance, and death–a legacy of evil that refuses to die.
Dramatic, action-packed, and filled with the psychological detail that only Jonathan Kellerman can provide, Obsession is a whodunit, a whydunit–and something unique: a did-it-even-happen? This is Kellerman at his heart-racing best. (show less)
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The college age character calling her mother "Mommy" through the book was ridiculus... AND Alex Deleware and the detectives did it also. It made th... (show more)
The college age character calling her mother "Mommy" through the book was ridiculus... AND Alex Deleware and the detectives did it also. It made the whole book feel fake and corny. (show less)
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An enjoyable read, but not nearly as compelling as some of the earlier books in the series. Kellerman has made marked improvements in the realism of police procedure, the relationship of a psychological consultant (factoring in the unique position of Dr. Delaware), and detective work in general. On the other hand, the story arc is less compelling - it seems to reach a rather dull crescendo. A little more twist and turn would have been welcome, as would a more dramatic climax. As a fan of the ... (show more)
An enjoyable read, but not nearly as compelling as some of the earlier books in the series. Kellerman has made marked improvements in the realism of police procedure, the relationship of a psychological consultant (factoring in the unique position of Dr. Delaware), and detective work in general. On the other hand, the story arc is less compelling - it seems to reach a rather dull crescendo. A little more twist and turn would have been welcome, as would a more dramatic climax. As a fan of the Alex Delaware series, I felt a welcome guest reading "Obsession," but much is left to be desired. (show less)
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As for a quick holiday read, taken from the shelf of a B&B in the Faroe Islands where the last owner left it, it was surprisingly good. Kept me entertained until last pages.
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