When the Bough Breaks (Alex Delaware Series #1) by Jonathan Kellerman

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: November 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9780345466600
  • Sales Rank: 7,483
  • 448pp
  • Series: Alex Delaware Series, #1
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

In the first Alex Delaware novel, Dr.  Morton Handler practiced a strange brand of psychiatry.  Among his specialties were fraud, extortion, and  sexual manipulation. Handler paid for his sins when  he was brutally murdered in his luxurious Pacific  Palisades apartment. The police have no leads, but  they do have one possible witness: seven-year-old  Melody Quinn.

It's psychologist Dr. Alex  Delaware's job to try to unlock the terrible secret  buried in Melody's memory. But as the sinister  shadows in the girl's mind begin to take shape, Alex  discovers that the mystery touches a shocking  incident in his own past.

This connection is  only the beginning, a single link in a  forty-year-old conspiracy. And behind it lies an unspeakable  evil that Alex Delaware must expose before it  claims another innocent victim: Melody Quinn.

John Gross

Dr. Kellerman, it would appear, knows whereof he writes, and ''When the Bough Breaks'' marks an assured and more than promising debut. -- New York Times

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Biography

Child psychologist-turned-novelist Jonathan Kellerman uses his knowledge of the psyche's weaknesses to create chilling crime novels, many starring detective (and former child psychologist, natch) Alex Delaware and cop friend Milo Sturgis.

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Not Bad...by Anonymous

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July 31, 2007: At first the book was just kinda dragging on. There was a lot of investigative work with little excitement given to the reader. The story had it's points of interest, but not enough to compensate for the lag in the story. I was going to give the novel 2 stars if it wasn't for the last 100 pages. The last 100 pages is what the entire book should have been. It was awesome! I was disappointed when the good parts came, because then the story was almost over. I give into consideration that this was his first book. I don't think it is as good as critics claim it is. But the last part of the book made up for the rest. Others have liked the story immensely. In thrillers like this, I expect a little more suspense and intrigue. If the book as a whole was as good as the last 100 pages, I would have given it four stars.

Not Bad for a First Attemptby Anonymous

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January 21, 2004: After 'Over the Edge', this is the second book by Mr Kellerman that I have just read. Not bad for a first try, though it also shows the author was still rather immature in his plot-creating skills. At times it felt like reading a strange medley of pulpfiction thriller plus the story of a medieval detective mixed with the straightforward confessions of a top lover who never ever disappoints a gal in bed and has the most immaculate woman in the world for a partner. On top of this all, put Milo and a required knowledge of psychopharmacology. Nonetheless, one has to be lenient in their opinion when reviewing a first book . . .


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