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| | THE MYSTERY READER reviews: Flesh and Blood, Jonathan Kellerman (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07) |
 | | You wouldn’t think a guy could keep a series going for fifteen novels without it getting a teensy bit stale, but Kellerman, the clinical psychologist who also writes whopping great thrillers, seems to be going as strong now as he did when he started writing about Alex Delaware, the crime-solving psychologist. |
 | | Kellerman, on the other hand, writes as though he knows we are clever enough to keep up, to read between the lines, to figure out what’s going on without a lot of nudge-nudge-look-over-there assistance from him. |
 | | The dialogue is sharp and lean, the narrative smooth, the surprises genuine. |
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