Self-defence

Self-defence

by Dr Jonathan Kellerman (Author)

Synopsis

Dr Alex Delaware doesn't see many private patients any more, but for a young woman called Lucy Lowell he's prepared to make an exception. Referred to him by the police detective Milo Sturgis, Lucy had been a juror at the harrowing trial of a serial killer, and having survived that trauma is now being subjected to further emotional stress: a recurrent nightmare of a young child in a forest at night, watching something as furtive as it is disturbing. Now Lucy's dream is starting to disrupt her waking life, and Alex believes the power of the dream and its grip on her emotions may be a repressed childhood memory of something very real. Something like murder...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 1st Warner Book Edition
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 01 Jun 1995

ISBN 10: 0751512184
ISBN 13: 9780751512182
Book Overview: With its haunting images and riveting pace, Self-Defence is superb entertainment from today's most darkly imaginative, consistently surprising author of psychological suspense.

Media Reviews
Simply too good to miss STEPHEN KING good twists and a wicked portrait of Hollywood and Californian mores make this a return to top form for Kellerman TIME OUT Absorbing thriller in which Kellerman steers deftly round blind alleys and false clues to arrive and intolerable truths. THE LITERARY REVIEW Wholly absorbing EVENING STANDARD
Author Bio
Jonathan Kellerman was a child psychologist before becoming a full-time novelist. He is married to the writer Faye Kellerman and they live in Los Angeles with their four children.