Evidence: An Alex Delaware Novel
By KELLERMAN, JONATHAN

Price: $28.00
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(704 Ratings)
Categories: General Fiction
ISBN: 9780345518149
Publisher: Random House, Inc.
Language: English

Summary

#1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman writes unforgettable tales of crime and detection that expose the shadowy side of glittering Los Angeles. And in Evidence, readers are once again in the dexterous grip of a master storyteller and stylist equally skilled at teasing your brain and taking your breath away. Continue reading...

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Evidence: An Alex Delaware Novel

Sheila
Sheila (Greer, SC) Sat Mar 27 2010 06:07
Normally I like Jonathan Kellerman; However, I found this book to be completely boring and a drudgery to get through. The story line centers around a murder in an abandoned mansion, owned by an foreign dignitary. The victims and suspects have a history with each other and environmental extremists be...more...
Pixfixtony
Pixfixtony (The United States) Wed Feb 17 2010 17:21
My man Lieutenant Detective Milo Sturgis gets the limelight in this fairly fast paced "Police Procedural". Even the narrator John Rubenstein is able to add new dimension to his characters voices, for a while there I thought all the male characters over the age of 50 ate or drank dairy prod...more...
Marcia
Marcia (Madison, WI) Thu Nov 26 2009 16:29
I alway enjoy reading Jonathan Kellerman books. The characters are ones I know. I think the plots are generally inventive and often have nice twists. This newest Kellerman fits right in. If you've been reading the series with Milo and Alex since the beginning,you will probably not find this the be...more...
DLKeur
DLKeur (Sandpoint, ID) Tue Feb 02 2010 21:17
Umm...not impressed. Plodding. But, on the good side, no "roll-eye" sex stuck in just for the sake of having it in there. It is a book you could safely let your grandmother read, though I don't suggest it unless she's in a vegetative state. While the book did pick up after awhile, this "...more...
Jennifer
Jennifer (Brooklyn, NY) Fri Dec 18 2009 20:52
I love Milo. The cranky, way-too-intelligent detective's character study just gets better and better with time. In this book, he's a true tour-de-force. Dr. Alex Delaware and his friend/partner Milo Sturgis have teamed up for another round at solving a murder. This particular plot has eco...more...
Bob
Bob (Concord, NH) Tue Jan 05 2010 13:50
Alex Delaware and Milo team up again to find the party/s responsible for the murder of a couple found in an abandoned partially completed house in an upscale neighborhood. Along the way they have to deal with eco terrorists and an oil rich family from South East Asia as they search for clues. ...more...
Linda
Linda (The United States) Fri Apr 16 2010 16:04
Ah, yes, the essential evidence. Enjoyed Kellerman's Alex Delaware and Milo Sturgis teamwork in bringing the guilty in to pay for their crimes. Its always fascinating to me to get in the mind of Alex and Milo and try to follow along. Alex of course gives me the psychologist's take on the situatio...more...
Paula
Paula (Waukesha, WI) Sun May 02 2010 19:20
hurrah! another alex delaware novel! jonathan kellerman always writes a great mystery, with plenty of plot twists, red herrings, and lots of psychologically twisted suspects. delaware, a pshychiatric consultant for the los angelas police, and his detective friend milo sturges, work their way thro...more...
Sandra
Sandra (Oklahoma City, OK) Wed Dec 23 2009 11:53
Two bodies posed in a sexual position are discovered in an abandoned mansion. There are few clues for Milo Sturgis and Alex Delaware to use in solving this crime. What seems to be a simple murder case, however, becomes a tangled web and the ending is nothing like the reader expects or predicts. A...more...
Nette
Nette (Torrance, CA) Sat Oct 24 2009 10:34
It took me for-frickin-ever to finish this because the first half is really discombobulated: a new suspect every other page, ranging from a security guard to an Indonesian prince to a wheelchair-bound professor. WAY too Agatha Christie. But it catches fire in the last half, with a couple great in...more...