Terminal by Robin Cook
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
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Review: Monster
Monster by Jonathan Kellerman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
My first Kellerman and not too impressed with the slow pace of the book. Maybe the choice of the book was not great. The plot starts with murders happening all over the city and it involves inmates of a psychiatric treatment asylum. A patient is predicting the murders. Alex Delaware is roped in along with Detective Milo Sturgis to investigate. The investigation takes them on the trail of lunatics, healthcare workers, serial killers et al. The premise is very promising but the climax peters out. The drag in the plot does not help. Maybe something did not click for me. But will look out for another book by the author.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
My first Kellerman and not too impressed with the slow pace of the book. Maybe the choice of the book was not great. The plot starts with murders happening all over the city and it involves inmates of a psychiatric treatment asylum. A patient is predicting the murders. Alex Delaware is roped in along with Detective Milo Sturgis to investigate. The investigation takes them on the trail of lunatics, healthcare workers, serial killers et al. The premise is very promising but the climax peters out. The drag in the plot does not help. Maybe something did not click for me. But will look out for another book by the author.
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