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Deception

An Alex Delaware Novel

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Deception

By: Jonathan Kellerman
Narrated by: John Rubinstein
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Masterly storytelling and expert insight into the darkest of human compulsions make number-one New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Kellerman's Alex Delaware novels as compelling as they are addictive. And just when you think he has taken his spellbinding tales of mystery and psychological suspense to the limit, withDeception he takes a bold leap into terrifying and uncharted new territory.

Her name is Elise Freeman, and her chilling cry for help to whoever may be listening comes too late to save her. On a DVD found near her lifeless body, the emotionally and physically battered woman chronicles a year-and-a-half-long ordeal of monstrous abuse at the hands of three sadistic tormentors. But even more shocking than the lurid details is the revelation that the offenders, like their victim, are teachers at one of L.A.s most prestigious prep schools. With Elise now dead by uncertain means, homicide detective Milo Sturgis is assigned to probe the hallowed halls of Windsor Prep Academy. And if ever he could use Dr. Alex Delaware's psychological prowess, its now.

From the get-go, this case promises to be an uphill climb for truth and a down and dirty fight for justice. Allegations of rape, assault, and possibly murder at this esteemed institution renowned for molding Ivy Leaguers make for a social and political time bombespecially given that one of the students has connections high up in City Hall. As the scandal-conscious elite of L.A. close ranks around Windsor Prep, Alex and Milo must penetrate the citadel of wealth and scholarship to expose the hidden anguish, dirty secrets, and deadly sins festering among societys manor-born. But power and position are not easily surrendered, for that's when the best and the brightest turn brutal and ugly. Searching for predators among the privileged, Alex and Milo may well be walking into a highly polished death trap.

Psyched? Listen to all of Jonathan Kellerman's Dr. Alex Delaware thrillers.©2010 Jonathan Kellerman (P)2010 Random House
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I can't take it off my Zen

I loved this book! This is my first Jonathan Kellerman read. This book was deception, mystery, and fun. Being in the single world, I guess I was surprised not to hear of the book before I downloaded it. Nice surprise not to waist a credit on an unknown to me book. Thanks!

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Not great, but I liked it.

The plot is quite inventive and interesting. The characters are easy to follow and transparent. The action moves swiftly in an uncomplicated way, and all "clues" are eventually explained and rationalized. Nicely read. I was in the mood for sheer entertainment and didn't want to think too much. This book satisfied me, but it is not memorable.

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love Alex Delaware...

great read. characters are as beloved as ever and do not disappoint. even the dog!

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great book

Bexar is pronounced bear, not Bex-ar. great story otherwise. As all of his stories are.

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Another winner by Jonathan Kellerman

He always writes intriguing novels; excellent voice narration John Rubinstein makes it very visual to the imagination.

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Predictable, But Still Delightful

This was not a "full of surprises" kind of mystery, but it was a good listen. Since, I work in college admissions, I especially enjoyed the send-up of prep schools and the pressure on adolescents to attend the "right school."

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Never disappoints the reader.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

As a fan of Kellerman and specifically his Alex Delaware and Milo series I am never disappointed. Even the long strong stretch he took to the mystery island. This book had all the comforts of home I get with these characters he has led me to be a part of. Between books I am longing for the next. Deception is incredible as expected. Each character is placed in front of you as a case file. Parts of there behavior and psychie put there for you to see how a puzzle is made. Can't wait for the next.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Deception: An Alex Delaware Novel?

When the chief's son had his say.

Which scene was your favorite?

When the chief's son came in toward the end of the story.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No.

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The narrarator really sounded like the Milo I have always pictured.

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Great book, great listening

I thought the book was great. Det. Sturgis did play a bigger role than Dr. Delaware, but that wasn't a minus to me. The characters were interesting, and the narrator was great. I sometimes have trouble keeping the characters straight in audio books, but the narrator gave them all such distinctive voices, it was easy. Enjoyed it a lot!

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Should be called the Milo Sturgis series

I'm not sure why they call this the Alex Delaware Series. It would be like calling the Hound of the Baskervilles an installment in the Dr. Watson series. That minor criticism aside, this was an average book that had some interesting characters and good dose of sarcasm and humor, courtesy of Milo Sturgis. Sturgis and Delaware seem to have a knack for deducing mysteries out of thin air but hearing them discuss various theories as to whodunit and why makes for a good story. This is one of those books that will hold your interest for its entire length because it is about the right length. But I will probably call it quits after my second listen in the Delaware series. Too many other good books and authors out there.

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As always, a pleasure to listen to

Really enjoy all of the Doctor Delaware books. and as usual John Rubinstein does a great job.
thanks JK

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