Therapy (export and airside only): A compulsive psychological thriller

Therapy (export and airside only): A compulsive psychological thriller

by JonathanKellerman (Author)

Synopsis

Investigating the case of a lovers' lane murder of a pair of college students, Homicide Lieutenant Milo Sturgis enlists the help of Alex Delaware. As the two peel back layer upon layer of deception, they encounter shocking truths that extend way beyond the slaughter of two young lovers. Something other than therapy has been taking place within the plush, soundproof chambers of the young man's therapist . . .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Export e.
Publisher: Headline
Published: 26 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 0755307356
ISBN 13: 9780755307357

Media Reviews
'Therapy is a fine thriller' Independent on Sunday, 18/4/04 * Independent on Sunday *
'Delaware and Milo uncover a conspiracy that shocks in its psychological credibility' Ink magazine, 19/4/04 * Ink magazine *
'Therapy is a fine thriller' Independent on Sunday, 18/4/04 * Independent on Sunday *
'When it comes to psychological, or even psychopathic, theme, Jonathan Kellerman leads the pack- partly because he is a clinical psychologist, and partly because he is a damn good writer, with more than 30 million book sales to his name' Guardian, 29/5/04 * Guardian *
'Kellerman fans are already queuing but if you're a first-timer, jump into this latest savvy, fast-paced psycho thriller...be prepared to have your nerves jangled' the Sunday Times (Perth), 16/5/2004 * the Sunday Times (Perth) *
'Kellerman is endlessly entertaining and a wonderfully witty writer' Daily Mail, 10/7/04 * Daily Mail *
'Kellerman knows his stuff and his writing is rivetingly entertaining and highly intelligent' MX, Melbourne, 28/6/04 * MX, Melbourne, *
'Wonderfully suspenseful' Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin, Queensland, 19/6/04 * Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin, Queensland *
'The success of the long-running Delaware series is testament to both the author's skills and the reading public's hunger for mysteries featuring compassionate, intelligent protagonists, interesting secondary characters (including complex villains), strong plot lines and clear, unpretentious writing. Kellerman delivers all these once again' Publishers Weekly, 5/4/04 * Publishers Weekly *