Self-Defense Hardcover – January 1, 1995 by Jonathan Kellerman
When a young woman tormented by serving as a juror on a serial murder case comes to Alex Delaware to find release from a recurring nightmare, the psychologist-sleuth embarks on a terrible journey into the past. 275,000 first printing. $275,000 ad/promo.
From Publishers Weekly
Returning in top form, Kellerman's semi-retired psychotherapist, Dr. Alex Delaware, who was introduced in When the Bough Breaks (1985), traces a young woman's dreams back to crimes committed 20 years earlier. A few months after serving on an L.A. jury that finds a landscape laborer guilty of a series of grotesque mutilations and killings, Lucy Lowell is beset by a recurring nightmare in which she, as a youngster, watches three men bury a young woman in the woods. Referred to Alex by Milo Sturgis, the LAPD detective in charge of the serial killer case, Lucy proves a game and eager patient, leading the psychologist into a past that centers around her father, a monumentally egotistical literary lion who had sponsored the writing career of a notorious ex-con at a California art colony in the '70s. Still warmhearted and earnest, Alex, in his ninth appearance, has lightened up some as he has aged, showing a readier humor and more chutzpah (e.g., posing as a writer-named Sandy Del Ware-to infiltrate closed Hollywood circles) as he facilitates Lucy's exploration of the past. With its nicely orchestrated twists, Kellerman's plot will keep readers guessing right up to the well-prepared resolution. BOMC selection.
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Self-Defense by Jonathan Kellerman
Publisher : Bantam; First Edition (January 1, 1995)
Language : English
Hardcover : 390 pages
ISBN-10 : 055308920X
ISBN-13 : 978-0553089202
Item Weight : 1.5 pounds
Dimensions : 6.25 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches