Catalogue

Record Details

Catalogue Search


Back To Results
Showing Item 2 of 8

The clinic Cover Image E-audiobook E-audiobook

The clinic

Kellerman, Jonathan. (Author). Adams, Alexander. (Added Author).

Summary: For three months, the police find no clues in the stabbing death of Hope Devane, the author of a pop-psychology bestseller. So they turn to Dr. Alex Delaware to study the case for insights that might point to a killer.As Alex unlocks the private compartments of Hope's life, the murder looks calculated and vengeful. A study of her childhood reveals that she kept secrets from everyone. It also helps Alex set a trap for the killer."Kellerman mines new realms of psychological terror.....

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780307933522 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • ISBN: 0307933520 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • ISBN: 9781415928172 (sound recording : OverDrive MP3 Audio Book)
  • ISBN: 1415928177 (sound recording : OverDrive MP3 Audio Book)
  • Physical Description: electronic
    electronic resource
    remote
  • Publisher: New York : Random House Audio, 2010.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Downloadable audio file.
Title from: Title details screen.
Unabridged.
Duration: 10:57:33.
Participant or Performer Note: Read by Alexander Adams.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive Media Console
Requires OverDrive Media Console (WMA file size: 311643 KB; MP3 file size: 308308 KB).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Delaware, Alex (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Sturgis, Milo (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Child psychologists -- Fiction
Private investigators -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction
Police -- California -- Los Angeles -- Fiction
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Fiction
Genre: DOWNLOADABLE AUDIOBOOK.
Mystery fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Audiobooks.

Electronic resources


  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 1996 October
    ~ An academic whose bestselling, man-hating self-helper made her popular enough for somebody to murder provides another overwrought but gripping case for Dr. Alex Delaware (Over the Edge, 1987; The Web, 1996, not reviewed, etc.). Three months after most of the NYPD has given up on nailing Prof. Hope Devane's killer, Lt. Milo Sturgis wants his longtime friend and consultant Delaware to explain why the author of Wolves and Sheep was brutally stabbed to death. The problem, as Delaware soon finds, is that so many people hated Devane, ``the ultimate scholar-slash-good-mother,'' that they might as well have given out numbers at the murder scene. Her withdrawn, older husband was afraid of losing her; her fellow-guests on the talk- show circuit made good livings (surprisingly good) from sharpening their claws on her; the students her freelance university tribunal put on trial for sexual harassment (ranging from persistent requests for dates on up to date rape) would've loved to see her permanently assigned to a higher jurisdiction. And, as usual, when Delaware digs deeper, he finds much, much more, none of it very nice. Why was Devane earning fat consulting fees from big-shot lawyer Robert Barone and fertility specialist Dr. Milan Cruvic (whose own r sum shows some suspicious gaps)? And how did her childhood (which old fans of Delaware will have seen looming as the touchstone long before Delaware gets around to rooting it up) steer her toward misanthropy, kinky sex, and even darker secrets? At the heart of it all are a conspiracy that'll confirm your worst urban-legend fears and a killer so clever that the deductions and the arrest only open a new chapter in Delaware's job. The red-herring neuroses Delaware keeps digging out of Hope Devane's past make this as pulpish as you'd expect from Kellerman. But his success in pulling everything together in the end makes the entry a standout in Delaware's bumpy series. (Book- of-the-Month Club main selection) Copyright 1999 Kirkus Reviews
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 1996 October
    Who killed Hope Devane? And why? Was it her hostile spouse, a graduate student, or some random psychopath? Detective Milo Sturgis and his friend, psychologist Alex Delaware, must follow a cold trail to find her killer. Kellerman (Self-Defense, LJ 11/15/96) has crafted another masterly, darkly psychological tale, drawing upon timely issues ranging from abortion to organ harvesting. He weaves a frightening story, one that rings all too true in the reader's mind. Strongly recommended for all collections. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 9/15/96.]?Katherine Holmes, Eckerd College Lib., St. Petersburg, Fla. Copyright 1996 Cahners Business Information.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 1996 September
    Kellerman's popular series hero, psychologist/sleuth Alex Delaware (e.g., The Web, LJ 11/1/95), delves into a murder involving a controversial female author. Copyright 1996 Cahners Business Information.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 1996 October #4
    Kellerman is at his page-turning best in his latest Alex Delaware adventure (after The Web), an investigation into the savage stabbing murder of Hope Devane, a psychology professor and celebrity author. The LAPD, unable to solve the case after three months, reassigns it to Lieutenant Milo Sturgis. Milo calls on his friend Alex, a compassionate, astute psychologist, for insight into the victim, who had a seemingly routine academic career and marriage until writing a pop-psych relationship book. Delving beneath the veneer of Hope's life, Alex uncovers possible enemies: a man with whom she clashed on a TV talk show; students brought before her committee on sexual harassment; patients at a beleaguered women's health clinic where she volunteered. Further questions are raised about the victim's relationships with her doctoral supervisee Casey Locking; about the fertility specialist, from whom she received hefty consultation fees; about her sex life; about a shadowy link to an organized crime figure and the murder of a Las Vegas call girl. Each new avenue of investigation leads Alex and Milo to a dead end until they reach back into Hope Devane's childhood, which reveals links to the present that provide the shocking answer to the puzzle. Kellerman may not be a great stylist, but his serpentine plot and cast of mysterious characters grip the reader to the final page. Major ad/promo. (Jan.) Copyright 1996 Cahners Business Information.
Back To Results
Showing Item 2 of 8

Additional Resources