Alex Delaware, The Crime Reader, returns in Self-Defence - a compulsive novel from Jonathan Kellerman, the master of psychological suspense.
After a distinguished career in child psychology, Jonathan Kellerman turned to writing full-time, and there are now over thirty million copies of his novels in print. He is also the author of two volumes of psychology. He lives in Southern California with his wife, the novelist Faye Kellerman, and their four children.
'A gruesome novel psychodrama of depravity and organised vice...assured skill and horripilating effect' -- OBSERVER 'Absorbing thriller in which Kellerman steers deftly round blind alleys and false clues to arrive at intolerable truths' LITERARY REVIEW -- LITERARY REVIEW 'Good twists and a wicked portrait of Hollywood and Californian mores' -- TIME OUT
'A gruesome novel psychodrama of depravity and organised vice...assured skill and horripilating effect' -- OBSERVER 'Absorbing thriller in which Kellerman steers deftly round blind alleys and false clues to arrive at intolerable truths' LITERARY REVIEW -- LITERARY REVIEW 'Good twists and a wicked portrait of Hollywood and Californian mores' -- TIME OUT
Psychologist and amateur sleuth Alex Delaware, who saved the day in last year's best-selling Bad Love (LJ 10/15/93), helps a woman whose repressed memories may solve a murder.
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