The Conspiracy Club: A twisting, suspenseful crime novel

The Conspiracy Club: A twisting, suspenseful crime novel

by JonathanKellerman (Author)

Synopsis

When psychologist Dr Jeremy Carrier's romance with nurse Jocelyn Banks is cut short by her kidnapping and brutal murder, he is left emotionally devastated and being watched by police seeking a prime suspect in the unsolved killing. When more women turn up murdered in the same gruesome fashion, the only way for Jeremy to prove his innocence is to follow the trail of a cunning psychopath.

Spurring on Jeremy's investigation is Dr Arthur Chess, an enigmatic pathologist who draws Jeremy into the confidence of a cryptic society. But when Arthur suddenly slips away, Jeremy is left to contend with an onslaught of anonymous clues - and the growing realization that a harrowing game of cat and mouse has been started.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Headline
Published: 10 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0755307321
ISBN 13: 9780755307326
Book Overview: Jonathan Kellerman is also the author of A Cold Heart , Flesh and Blood , The Murder Book , Monster , Billy , Straight , Doctor Death and The Clinic .

Media Reviews
'This book will not disappoint. Kellerman is the world's number one psychological thriller writer, delivering book after book, much to the delight of his huge readership... Tense stuff' Publishing News 12/9/03 * Publishing News *
'Gripping, intricately plotted...novel of psychological suspense...Kellerman is a master at building character and slowly unfolding events, divulging just the right amount of information' Publishers Weekly 13/10/03 * Publishers Weekly *
'A ghoulish treat' Mirror 22/11/03 * Mirror *
'This book will not disappoint. Kellerman is the world's number one psychological thriller writer, delivering book after book, much to the delight of his huge readership... Tense stuff' Publishing News 12/9/03 * Publishing News *
'Thirty million readers can't be wrong' Guardian 10/1/04 * Guardian *