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A Cold Heart (Alex Delaware series, Book 17)

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3rd September 2009

Price: £8.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755351770

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Her breakthrough prompts murder…

Murder stalks the LA art world in A Cold Heart, a page-turning and perturbing novels from No. 1 international bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman. Perfect for fans of John Grisham and David Baldacci.


‘Jonathan Kellerman has justly earned his reputation as a master of psychological thriller’ – People

Juliet Kipper, a gifted painter, is strangled in the LA gallery where her first solo show has opened to critical acclaim, and Milo Sturgis takes on the murder investigation as a favour to an old friend. He consults Alex Delaware, who, researching parallels with other deaths, looks for artists killed when on the verge of a breakthrough or comeback. And he finds two others.

The investigation points to a gruesome, sadistic pattern of death, taking Milo and Alex into the dark side of the art world, and Alex’s ex-lover Robin into terrible danger…

What readers are saying about A Cold Heart:

Had me guessing right until at the end’

Clever, well-paced thriller

Five stars

Reviews

People
Praise for Jonathan Kellerman: Jonathan Kellerman has justly earned his reputation as a master of psychological thriller
The Times
This is hard-nosed thriller writing with a soft centre
Stephen King
Simply too good to miss
Philadelphia Daily News
Suspenseful... neatly spun, fascinating
GQ
Coolly intelligent
Guardian
Strong insights into the quirks of human and criminal behaviour
Detroit Free Press
Kellerman doesn't just write psychological thrillers - he owns the genre
Sunday Telegraph
Sophisticated, cleverly plotted and satisfying
Houston Chronicle
Spellbinding suspense... unforgettable
New York Times
Exciting... a tour de force