Psychological suspense novels are almost impossible to perfect. Critics pan them for being predictable, formulaic, melodramatic, or tediously sensational, and if a first-time novelist should clear those hurdles, his or her second novel rarely replicates the success of a solid debut. Jonathan Kellerman is one of the few who has defied the odds. After thirty-seven best sellers in over a quarter of a century, he can rightly claim the title as master of the psychological suspense novel. With each new book he manages to produce a gripping, page-turning thrill-ride that takes readers into a dark and unpredictable world.
Psychological suspense novels are almost impossible to perfect. Critics pan them for being predictable, formulaic, melodramatic, or tediously sensational, and if a first-time novelist should clear those hurdles, his or her second novel rarely replicates the success of a solid debut. Jonathan Kellerman is one of the few who has defied the odds. After thirty-seven best sellers in over a quarter of a century, he can rightly claim the title as master of the psychological suspense novel. With each new book he manages to produce a gripping, page-turning thrill-ride that takes readers into a dark and unpredictable world.