Sunday, April 27, 2008

Survival of the Fittest by Jonathan Kellerman

Psychologist Alex Delaware and police detective Milo Sturgis are hunting for a killer or killers who appear to choose the young and handicapped as their target. One of the victims is the daughter of a diplomat who denies the possibility of a political motive. There are no signs of a struggle and no evidence of sexual assault and Alex and Milo wonder why.

Working with Daniel Sharavi, an Israeli police inspector, Alex and Milo soon find themselves tangled in a dark and evil case. For me, some of the detail is disturbing, but I feel that Kellerman is making his point and his plot seems very real. It is hard to say I liked this, but I did, although it didn't make me feel very good. Sandy P


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