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Title: Gone
Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Number of Pages: 384 pages
Book Number/Goal: 36/75
My Rating: 4/5
Review: 'Gone' is the 20th novel featuring psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD detective Milo Sturgis. This time they look into the murder of acting student Michaela Brand. As Delaware and Sturgis investigate the crime, more murders are discovered which all seem to be connecting to an acting school and a rich family.
'Gone' is the third Kellerman book I've read and so far, I liked them all. They're not unusual or 'new' and sometimes they're a bit too long. But if you're looking for a quick, entertaining read, you can't go wrong with Jonathan Kellerman's books. Both Alex Delaware and Milo Sturgis are 'real' characters with their own problems and prejudices (e. g., Detective Sturgis is gay and it's only tolerated in the police force because he doesn't flaunt it). All in all, nothing other authors haven't done before but still interesting to read.
Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Number of Pages: 384 pages
Book Number/Goal: 36/75
My Rating: 4/5
Review: 'Gone' is the 20th novel featuring psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD detective Milo Sturgis. This time they look into the murder of acting student Michaela Brand. As Delaware and Sturgis investigate the crime, more murders are discovered which all seem to be connecting to an acting school and a rich family.
'Gone' is the third Kellerman book I've read and so far, I liked them all. They're not unusual or 'new' and sometimes they're a bit too long. But if you're looking for a quick, entertaining read, you can't go wrong with Jonathan Kellerman's books. Both Alex Delaware and Milo Sturgis are 'real' characters with their own problems and prejudices (e. g., Detective Sturgis is gay and it's only tolerated in the police force because he doesn't flaunt it). All in all, nothing other authors haven't done before but still interesting to read.