The Clinic, Jonathan Kellerman
The Clinic, Jonathan Kellerman
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The Clinic
An Alex Delaware Novel

Author: Jonathan Kellerman

Narrator: Alexander Adams

Unabridged: 10 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/26/2005


Synopsis

Upon his return to Los Angeles from a harrowing adventure in the South Pacific, Alex is called upon by his friend Milo Sturgis to help solve the murder of a celebrity author.

For three months the police found no clues to the murder of Hope Devane, psychology professor and controversial author of a pop-psych bestseller about men. She was found stabbed to death on a quiet, shaded street in one of L.A.'s best neighborhoods. The evidence suggested not random slaughter, but cold, calculated stalking. And the list of potential suspects was as extensive as the audience for her book and her talk show appearances.

Newly assigned to the cold case, homicide detective Milo Sturgis calls on his friend, Dr. Alex Delaware to seek out insights into the victim's high-profile life. What Alex uncovers is a series of troubling inconsistencies about Hope, including her contradictory personas: the sensational, anti-male bestselling author versus the low-key scholarly university professor.

But it is when Alex delves into Hope's childhood that he begins to understand the forces that made her the formidable woman she was--and the ties that entangled her life until the horrifying act of betrayal that ended it.

About Jonathan Kellerman

American author, Jonathan Kellerman, comes from a decisively different viewpoint when writing his novels, than most authors. Kellerman was born in New York City to parents who were successful authors themselves. His journey began when his family moved to Los Angeles California. He grew up there and received a BA in Psychology from UCLA. He paid for his education by various jobs as cartoonist, illustrator, journalist, and editor, as well as teaching guitar. An unpublished novel that he co-wrote won him a Samuel Goldwyn writing award. Screenplays were readily available to him, but he chose not to get into that venue. He received his PhD from USC in clinical psychology. His research thesis was entitled.....attribution of blame for childhood psychopathology. Kellerman is currently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine.

The first published book from Kellerman was a medical text book entitled.....Psychological Aspects of Childhood Cancer. His extensive research and hands on experience while working at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles prepared him for the knowledge needed to write his first published book.

He published a book for parents titled Helping the Fearful Child. Through many cases and observations, came his first novel.....When the Bough Breaks, which became a bestseller and was adapted for a TV movie. His career in medicine continued all throughout his writing. He was a consultant and expert witness in the legal system which impacted the characters in his novels.

The psychologist and novelist has been very vocal in speaking out against the "misguided" release of mentally ill people into the community without benefit of counseling, psychotherapy, as well as medication. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, who is also a bestselling crime writer. They have four children, two of whom are also novelists.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Jennie on 2007-09-14 20:31:21

KELLERMAN IS A NEW WRITER FOR ME. I HAVE JUST STARTED TO READ HIS BOOKS I HAVE TO SAY I HAVE BEEN MISSING OUT. I LOVE HIS STYLE OF WRITING. I HAVE ADDED MANY OF HIS BOOKS TO MY LIST NOW. VERY ENJOYABLE READING

Goodreads review by Chris on March 14, 2023

It's been quite a while since I have journeyed with Milo Sturgis & Alex Delaware as they search for truth as they solve a murder case and analyze various characters. When the story opens, Milo is given a cold case involving the murder of a psychology professor who had recently achieved notoriety wit......more

Goodreads review by Margie on April 06, 2009

Good fluff. I noted that Kellerman has an almost pathological need to give a physical description of various characters; exactly how tall they are, the length of their sideburns, etc.......more

Goodreads review by David on January 22, 2018

A bit slow-moving in th first half, this book speeds up towards the end, with a rush to the final conclusion as the last piece in the jigsaw falls into place. Alex Delaware plays the key support role after Detective Milo Sturgis is given a murder case of a psychology professor that has made no progr......more

Goodreads review by Tgordon on August 13, 2019

A little confusing at the end but a great premise and good for the mind to work. Not the best nor the worst. Just ok for me.......more

Goodreads review by Alisha on September 05, 2015

Notes for me: Probably if ranked in order of enjoyment this would be toward the bottom. Not sure why, the usual enjoyable complicated mystery where different threads seem totally incompatible and then wind together seamlessly, but our victim was ethically way over the line and it makes it hard to pan......more


Quotes

"Often, mystery writers can either plot like devils or create believable characters. Kellerman stands out because he can do both. Masterfully."
--USA Today

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