Jigsaw
An Alex Delaware Novel
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4,2 • 389 đánh giá
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- 14,99 US$
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Psychologist Alex Delaware and Detective Milo Sturgis, the most beloved duo in American crime fiction, return in this electric novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling “master of suspense” (Los Angeles Times).
This one looked like a slam dunk: a young woman found dead at her kitchen table, DNA on cigarette butts linking quickly to an ex-boyfriend with a criminal record. Or so homicide lieutenant Milo Sturgis thought. Then everything changed and a quick close turned into a mind-bending whodunit. That’s when Milo called in psychologist Alex Delaware, his best friend and a long-term consultant on “those cases.” The ones that are different.
Then there’s another one: an old woman found brutally murdered, her body stashed in a deep freeze and mutilated. And when Milo learns who she is, he’s stunned. This victim is someone he once knew. Complicating matters further, her home is an extreme hoarder’s den, virtually impassable due to years of stored trash and apparently meaningless objects. Except for the envelopes of cash stashed among the garbage. As Alex and Milo dig deeper into the seemingly unrelated crimes, they discover shocking links between the victims and realize they have a labyrinthine—and deadly—puzzle to solve.
Cast against the unforgettable L.A. ambience unique to the novels of Jonathan Kellerman, this is classic Delaware at its best.
Nhận Xét Của Khách Hàng
Very, very good
JK still is at the top of his game. I found this book very absorbing and yet easy to connect the pieces, no pun intended. I’ve read every Alex Delaware book he’s ever written and this is in the top ten.
Boring!
Nothing substantive, no thrills, no wise psychological insights, no snappy dialogue, or interesting characters, and not much of a plot. Absolutely no reason to waste time or money on this novel. Save yourself and take a hard pass. After 50 books, perhaps it is time to admit that the skill is gone and retire. I’ve read my last novel by this author.
Keep ‘Em Coming
I love Dr. Delaware and Milo! The story kept me guessing right up to the end. I’ve been eagerly waiting for another adventure, and this one was completely worth the wait.