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And very speedy delivery.Would do business again. Thank you for the book as you described it.
The book got better as it got closer to the end & had a satisfying ending. I liked the main characters & would read other Delaware novels if given the chance. This is my first Alex Delaware novel so I have nothing to compare to. I found the book a little slow to develop, but overall a good mystery.
Kellerman well to maybe attempt a novel with Milo Sturgis, the gay detective in this series, as the lead character. Additionally a sub-plot exists whereas a young boy is missing.
This reader would sure like to see a story with Milo (and his life partner, Dr. Of course, Alex and Milo bring to a close all of the incidences as they put together some far-fetched clues and then the story ends.
Having read several of the novels in this series, I have found them to become very rote. Specifically in terms of "Compulsion," a series of three murders (a young sales clerk, a retired teacher, and two hairdressers) takes place.
Rick Silverman) in the lead, and maybe JK can send Alex on vacation for a while. I think it would serve Mr.
I am sure JK could create a pretty interesting story around Milo who at this point in time is still one of the more interesting characters in this series.
Kellerman can still write, but the premise of the books needs re-examination or the story line strengthened. Delaware is losing his alure. Ron Lealos author of Don't Mean Nuthin' While I have read every J Kellerman book, the plots have become less plausible, hence, less enjoyable. While Milo remains one of the most interesting characgers in suspense fiction, Dr.
so that being said, this book was fine with me. so, for you folks that need the story to work, you will be disappointed.
so it was fine. but for me, i wasn't asking for much.
ya know.i read these books when i need to unplug from the chaos of my life. however.the concept of how alex links these murders together is ridiculous.
cheers. so i don't require a lot, just some interesting characters (alex and especially milo qualify), some plot tension and enough detail to keep me involved but not too much as to require full engagement, know what i mean.
i sat down and read it in three hours and felt a little refreshed for having done it.
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