2010: #84 – The Clinic (Jonathan Kellerman)

Upon his return to Los Angeles from a harrowing adventure in the South Pacific, Alex is called upon by his friend Milo Sturgis to help solve the murder of a celebrity author.

For three months the police found no clues to the murder of Hope Devane, psychology professor and controversial author of a pop-psych bestseller about men. She was found stabbed to death on a quiet, shaded street in one of L.A.’s best neighborhoods. The evidence suggested not random slaughter, but cold, calculated stalking. And the list of potential suspects was as extensive as the audience for her book and her talk show appearances.

Newly assigned to the cold case, homicide detective Milo Sturgis calls on his friend, Dr. Alex Delaware to seek out insights into the victim’s high-profile life. What Alex uncovers is a series of troubling inconsistencies about Hope, including her contradictory personas: the sensational, anti-male bestselling author versus the low-key scholarly university professor.

But it is when Alex delves into Hope’s childhood that he begins to understand the forces that made her the formidable woman she was–and the ties that entangled her life until the horrifying act of betrayal that ended it.

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2010: #Readathon – Final Check-in

First of all, a giant thanks to everyone who’s left comments to cheer me on.  I really appreciate it! Unfortunately, my read-a-thon petered out a few hours ago.  After the last update, I read another 54 pages of Tapestry of Love and then listened to another 50 minutes of Don’t Fall Down, which is growing on me.  But then I decided to move on to

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2010: #Readathon – Check-in #2

I’ve made a little bit of progress in the last few hours.  Not too bad, considering I spent a good part of the 2nd half of the football game with my eyes closed. I finished off Morrigan’s Cross, roughly 18 pages.  I’m not the biggest fan of Nora Roberts’ supernatural work, so it was really just okay.  Nice for quick reading, though.  I’ve also made

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2010: #Readathon – 1st Check-in

Man, it’s already been a busy morning!  What hour are we in now? Four? I managed to crawl out of bed around 8:30, but immediately had to shower and get ready.  Scott was offered a couple of free tickets to the game, so I needed to drop him off downtown (and pick up his buddy for the day and the tickets) before my haircut at

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