Silent Partner (Alex Delaware Series #4) [NOOK Book]

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Overview

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Jonathan Kellerman's Victims.

The bestselling author of When The  Bough Breaks, Blood Test,  and Over The Edge delivers the  most stunning novel yet and featuring  psychologist-detective Dr. Alex Delaware. At a party for a  controversial Los Angeles sex therapist, Alex  encounters a face from his own past--Sharon Ransom, an  exquisite, alluring lover who left him abruptly more  than a decade earlier. Sharon now hints that he  desperately needs help, but Alex evades her. The  next day she is dead, an apparent ...
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Overview

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Jonathan Kellerman's Victims.

The bestselling author of When The  Bough Breaks, Blood Test,  and Over The Edge delivers the  most stunning novel yet and featuring  psychologist-detective Dr. Alex Delaware. At a party for a  controversial Los Angeles sex therapist, Alex  encounters a face from his own past--Sharon Ransom, an  exquisite, alluring lover who left him abruptly more  than a decade earlier. Sharon now hints that he  desperately needs help, but Alex evades her. The  next day she is dead, an apparent suicide. Driven by  guilt and sadness, Alex plunges into the maze of  Sharon's life--a journey that will take him through  the pleasure palaces of California's ultra-rich,  into the dark closets of a family's disturbing  past, and finally into the alleyways of the mind,  where childhood terrors still hold sway.

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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
Stricken with guilt over the suicide of a former lover, child psychologist Alex Delaware is driven to understand the circumstances that led to her death. ``Kellerman bares a dark, brooding side of his appealing series' detective in this complex tale of guilt, greed and expiation,'' commented PW. (Sept.)

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780345463777
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 5/20/2003
  • Sold by: Random House
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 1,692
  • Series: Alex Delaware Series, #4
  • File size: 759 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author

Jonathan Kellerman
Jonathan Kellerman
Child psychologist-turned-novelist Jonathan Kellerman uses his knowledge of the psyche's weaknesses to create chilling crime novels, many starring detective (and former child psychologist, natch) Alex Delaware and cop friend Milo Sturgis.

Biography

"I like to say that as a psychologist I was concerned with the rules of human behavior," Jonathan Kellerman has said. "As a novelist, I'm concerned with the exceptions." Both roles are evident in Kellerman's string of bestselling psychological thrillers, in which he probes the hidden corners of the human psyche with a clinician's expertise and a novelist's dark imagination.

Kellerman worked for years as a child psychologist, but his first love was writing, which he started doing at the age of nine. After reading Ross MacDonald's Lew Archer novels, however, Kellerman found his voice as a writer -- and his calling as a suspense novelist. His first published novel, When the Bough Breaks, featured a child psychologist, Dr. Alex Delaware, who helps solve a murder case in which the only apparent witness is a traumatized seven-year-old girl. The book was an instant hit; as New York's Newsday raved, "[T]his knockout of an entertainment is the kind of book which establishes a career in one stroke."

Kellerman has since written a slew more Alex Delaware thrillers; not surprisingly, the series hero shares much of Kellerman's own background. The books often center on problems of family psychopathology—something Kellerman had ample chance to observe in his day job. The Delaware novels have also chronicled the shifting social and cultural landscape of Los Angeles, where Kellerman lives with his wife (who is also a health care practitioner-turned-novelist) and their four children.

A prolific author who averages one book a year, Kellerman dislikes the suggestion that he simply cranks them out. He has a disciplined work schedule, and sits down to write in his office five days a week, whether he feels "inspired" or not. "I sit down and start typing. I think it's important to deromanticize the process and not to get puffed up about one's abilities," he said in a 1998 chat on Barnes & Noble.com. "Writing fiction's the greatest job in the world, but it's still a job. All the successful novelists I know share two qualities: talent and a good work ethic."

And he does plenty of research, drawing on medical databases and current journals as well as his own experience as a practicing psychologist. Then there are the field trips: before writing Monster, Kellerman spent time at a state hospital for the criminally insane.

Kellerman has taken periodic breaks from his Alex Delaware series to produce highly successful stand-alone novels that he claims have helped him to gain some needed distance from the series characters. It's a testament to Kellerman's storytelling powers that the series books and the stand-alones have both gone over well with readers; clearly, Kellerman's appeal lies more in his dexterity than in his reliance on a formula. "Often mystery writers can either plot like devils or create believable characters," wrote one USA Today reviewer. "Kellerman stands out because he can do both. Masterfully."

Good To Know

Some outtakes from our interview with Jonathan Kellerman:
"I am the proud husband of a brilliant novelist, Faye Kellerman. I am the proud father of a brilliant novelist, Jesse Kellerman. And three lovely, gifted daughters, one of whom, Aliza, may turn out to be one of the greatest novelists/poets of this century. "

"My first job was selling newspapers on a corner, age 12. Then I delivered liquor, age 16 -- the most engaging part of that gig was schlepping cartons of bottles up stairways in building without elevators. Adding insult to injury, tips generally ranged from a dime to a quarter. And, I was too young to sample the wares. Subsequent jobs included guitar teacher, freelance musician, newspaper cartoonist, Sunday School teacher, youth leader, research/teaching assistant. All of that simplified when I was 24 and earned a Ph.D. in psychology. Another great job. Then novelist? Oh, my, an embarrassment of riches. Thank you, thank you, thank you, kind readers. I'm the luckiest guy in the world.

"I paint, I play the guitar, I like to hang out with intelligent people whose thought processes aren't by stereotype, punditry, political correctness, etc. But enough about me. The important thing is The Book."

More fun facts:
After Kellerman called his literary agent to say that his wife, Faye, had written a novel, the agent reluctantly agreed to take a look ("Later, he told me his eyes rolled all the way back in his head," Kellerman said in an online chat). Two weeks later, a publisher snapped up Faye Kellerman's first book, The Ritual Bath. Faye Kellerman has since written many more mysteries featuring L.A. cop Peter Decker and his wife Rina Lazarus, including the bestsellers Justice and Jupiter's Bones.

When Kellerman wrote When the Bough Breaks in 1981, crime novels featuring gay characters were nearly nonexistent, so Alex Delaware's gay detective friend, Milo Sturgis, was a rarity. Kellerman admits it can be difficult for a straight writer to portray a gay character, but says the feedback he's gotten from readers -- gay and straight -- has been mostly positive.

In his spare time, Kellerman is a musician who collects vintage guitars. He once placed the winning online auction bid for a guitar signed by Don Henley and his bandmates from the Eagles; proceeds from the sale were donated to the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas.

In addition to his novels, Kellerman has written two children's books and three nonfiction books, including Savage Spawn, about the backgrounds and behaviors of child psychopaths.

But for a 1986 television adaptation of When the Bough Breaks, none of Kellerman's work has yet made it to screen. "I wish I could say that Hollywood's beating a path to my door," he said in a Barnes & Noble.com chat in 1998, "but the powers-that-be at the studios don't seem to feel that my books lend themselves to film adaptation. The most frequent problem cited is too much complexity."

    1. Hometown:
      Beverly Hills, California
    1. Date of Birth:
      August 9, 1949
    2. Place of Birth:
      New York, New York
    1. Education:
      B.A. in psychology, University of California-Los Angeles; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1974
    2. Website:

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 2, 2011

    Honestly a eye opening read

    I understand that this is a work of fiction, but what always leaves me satisfied about a JK book is the forensic psychology. Gaining an understanding of borderline personality regarding the actions of the primary character in this book blew me away. On top of all that it's a typical wandering story of primary and secondary characters that I so enjoy.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 2, 2004

    Another Great One!!!

    This book was GREAT! Alex and Milo make a great team and I always feel like I am with old friends when I am reading about them. GREAT charactors! I can't wait to read Therapy.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 5, 2010

    Loved it!

    My first read of this auther and I really enjoyed the book, Now reading his book Therapy!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 9, 2012

    Skipped 100 pages!

    1st time I've ever skipped 100 pages and didn't miss a thing - author was wriiting a text book of psychology/sociology.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 8, 2012

    I wasn't impressed with this one.

    This was a slow moving boring novel.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 8, 2012

    Boring

    Boring

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 6, 2012

    Disappointed

    This. for me, had too much physcological jargon and flashbacks to hold my interest. Didn't finish it. It might be enjoyable for readers with serious interest in that field. I have read others in this series I liked.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 2, 2012

    Kellermqn grabs you and keeps you up reading

    Having read several of his thrillers, I find old friends with his well developed characters. As always he introduces us to new twisted folks that keep you guessing what they ae going to do until the end.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 2, 2012

    A Great Read

    I love all the Alex Delaware series. This one is the best so far. I would definitely recommend this book.

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  • Posted February 2, 2012

    Boring!!!

    A boring book with too much character detail. Got 150 pages in and felt like going to the dentist to get some relief. Never finished the book, and I like Delaware in Kellerman's other books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 1, 2012

    good read

    i love anything this author does i have yet to be disappointed

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  • Posted January 31, 2012

    Good book, slow read

    This book is a great story, lots of twists and turns in the plot. A little too much psycho babble over the heads of the common folk for my tastes. Could have said the same thing in a lot less words. But loved the story, the characters are great, love the descriptions of them and recommend the book. It is a little slow on the uptake but worth the finish.

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  • Posted January 29, 2012

    ok

    I am sure many likes her books but just did not enjoy this book

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  • Posted January 28, 2012

    Highly Recommend

    This is a well writen mystery that keeps you wanting to read. Caracters are great and well developed, have human qualities and traits. Storyline keeps you guessing! This is my first time reading a book from this author and it won't be my last!!!

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  • Posted January 22, 2012

    Phenomenal book

    I thought I had read all of JK's books but I had missed this one. It is an amazing, incredible and intriguing plot. One of his best. I couldn't put it down--that is my nook. Outstanding great read!!!

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  • Posted January 18, 2012

    His name should be incentive enough!

    As ever suspenseful and I didnt see that end comming

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  • Posted January 16, 2012

    more from this reviewer

    Recommended

    A thriller where the lead protagonist resembles one of this countries well known billionaires. Alex Deleware is always the smartest guy in the room. Fast paced with some wierd turns along the way.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 15, 2012

    Great Read

    Great Book. Enjoyed it..

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 29, 2011

    Kept me reading

    Great escape after craziness of holidays. I just curled up and read nonstop .

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 16, 2011

    Good read

    Another good Kellerman read.

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