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The Clinic
The Clinic
Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Her male-bashing pop-psych bestseller created a storm of controvery on the talk show circuit. Now professor Hope Devane is dead, brutally slashed on a quiet street in one of LA's safest neighborhoods...
ISBN: 50169
Pages: 465
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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nascargal avatar reviewed The Clinic on + 352 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Not my favorite Alex Delaware novel...I did not like the ending. It does keep your interest and has some twists and turns.
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I absolutely love the Alex Delaware and Milo Sturgis characters! This book does not disappoint as the psychologist/detective pair work on another creepy case.
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Alex Delaware is the kind of guy that you'd like to have as a friend.
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Not bad.
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milo sturgis and dr alex cross are after a killer again. A lot of edge to the story
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starts out boring and stays boring, not a good beginning to keep your attention for very long. this character doesn't 'grow' and all the clinician talk is very hard to follow and makes it uninteresting
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From Publishers Weekly
Kellerman is at his page-turning best in his latest Alex Delaware adventure (after The Web), an investigation into the savage stabbing murder of Hope Devane, a psychology professor and celebrity author. The LAPD, unable to solve the case after three months, reassigns it to Lieutenant Milo Sturgis. Milo calls on his friend Alex, a compassionate, astute psychologist, for insight into the victim, who had a seemingly routine academic career and marriage until writing a pop-psych relationship book. Delving beneath the veneer of Hope's life, Alex uncovers possible enemies: a man with whom she clashed on a TV talk show; students brought before her committee on sexual harassment; patients at a beleaguered women's health clinic where she volunteered. Further questions are raised about the victim's relationships with her doctoral supervisee Casey Locking; about the fertility specialist, from whom she received hefty consultation fees; about her sex life; about a shadowy link to an organized crime figure and the murder of a Las Vegas call girl. Each new avenue of investigation leads Alex and Milo to a dead end until they reach back into Hope Devane's childhood, which reveals links to the present that provide the shocking answer to the puzzle. Kellerman may not be a great stylist, but his serpentine plot and cast of mysterious characters grip the reader to the final page. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

A psychological thriller with a good plot. Big book that's hard to put down until you finish. Love it!
iluvamystery avatar reviewed The Clinic on + 64 more book reviews
One of my all-time favorite authors; this is a very fine selection!
rae-m avatar reviewed The Clinic on + 20 more book reviews
Not the best in the series, but still a strong plot and well drawn characters.
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Not a psychological thriller in my opinion. Too many people introduced before any action commenced. Also way to discriptive. One of the most boring books I have read.


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