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Private Eyes: An Alex Delaware Novel [Kindle Edition]

Jonathan Kellerman
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Kellerman devises a psychologically complex, highly satisfying plot in this latest mystery (after Time Bomb ) to feature child psychologist Alex Delaware, although we wait too long for the best parts and although Delaware, his love life on hold, seems less emotionally present than in previous cases. Harvard-bound, 18-year-old heiress Melissa Dickinson, whom Delaware had successfully treated for anxiety 10 years earlier, calls him with concerns about leaving her wealthy mother, an agoraphobe. Years before Melissa's birth, Gina Dickinson Ramp had been disfigured by acid thrown for never-revealed reasons by a former lover, now out of prison and back in town. Widowed for many years, recently remarried and making progress in her own intensive therapy with a noted husband-and-wife team of behaviorial psychologists, Gina is still fragile. When she disappears, Melissa enlists Delaware's help and that of his friend, Milo Sturgis, on leave from the LAPD (for having slugged, on TV, a homophobic superior). Kellerman deftly handles the strings of his plot, keeping in question the plight of Gina and the identities of those wishing her ill, until final events make what came before seem inevitable. A brief reunion with his former lover Robin will leave readers hoping for a reconciliation in Delaware's next appearance. 150,000 first printing; major ad/promo.
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Review

"Vividly realistic ... explores the subject with  haunting emotional power."-- Playboy

"A page-turner from beginning to  end." --Los Angeles Times

"A gut-wrenching scenario... might well be  Kellerman's finest."  --Booklist

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1486 KB
  • Print Length: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; 1st edition (May 20 2003)
  • Sold by: Random House Canada, Incorp.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000FBF7YI
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #64,688 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars FACE TO FACE Feb 11 2001
By BeatleBangs1964 TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This story is set in 1989, eleven years after Dr. Delaware treats 7-year-old Melissa Dickinson, a child living a nightmare. Bright and highly resourceful, Melissa calls Dr. Delaware describing her seemingly irrational fears. Her biggest fear is that of her mother's safety. In 1969, Melissa's mother, then a young model was attacked by a man who threw acid in her face, thus disfiguring her.

Dr. Delaware once again comes into contact with Melissa, by now grown and entering college. He works with her in uncovering the identity and motives of not only her mother's attacker, but those involved with the man.

This is truly a taut, gripping story. The characters are richly drawn so that one gets a pyschological as well as a physical impression of them. The mysteries neatly overlap; there is no extraneous material here. To make a good thing even better, Robin is more or less ushered out the door. I hoped that she would be because I never really cared for her in the first place. Her main role in this book was to leave readers with the question of whether or not she and Dr. Delaware reconnect.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Admittedly slow for a while, but builds Jan 5 2001
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I think you have to be a fan of Kellerman to really enjoy this one. I have read several other Alex Delaware novels and know that the stories are generally pretty solid. This book does start off slow, and I even admit to putting it down and reading another couple of books, before I picked it back up again. What made me pick it back up, you may ask. As I said I had read other Delaware books, and knew that there was more than likely an interesting story behind the slow startup. I feel it was worth it to pick the book up again and the story slowly but surely developed into an interesting tale and felt rewarded for continuing on. What makes the book slow is the fact that it does not start with a bang as many mysteries do that keep you captivated for a while. You can read an overall description above, so there is no need for me to repeat it here, but I can say that the beginning of the book spends time on developing the characters and the background of the story. Maybe not so riveting at first but it does begin to draw you in, and it makes the story more believable.

In brief, I would say that if you are a Jonathan Kellerman fan then get this book and don't be disheartened by a slow start. You'll get what you like out of his books in the end. If you have not read Kellerman before then you might want to try another one of the Alex Delaware's books that moves at a faster pace, and gets you from the start. I recommend "Time Bomb" and "Bad Love" if you haven't read Kellerman before. They get you from the start and if you like those then you should give "Private Eyes" a try.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Silly Premise Jan 22 2004
By A Customer
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is one of Kellerman's poorest books. When you FINALLY get to what is going on, it is ridiculous. Don't waste your time on this.
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2.0 out of 5 stars These eyes need Visine...
After eight different tries with Kellerman, I removed him from my "authors to read" list. Then a friend gave me Private Eyes and I thought I'd give him another shot. Read more
Published on Mar 9 2003 by Mark Wagenschutz
5.0 out of 5 stars fresh life into the series
Nine years ago, Alex Delaware successfully treated Melissa Dickinson, a tormented and phobic young girl, irrationally scared of almost everything. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2003 by RachelWalker
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read
This books is a great read, it is a wonderful mistery novel that keeps you reading. I have not yet read any Kellerman book that I did not feel this way about.
Published on July 30 2002 by diamondsale
4.0 out of 5 stars Good character development
I liked this book a lot. It had a good amount of relationship issues in here and I enjoy that. I found it interesting to see the relationship between the mother and daughter... Read more
Published on July 5 2001 by V. VanCamp
3.0 out of 5 stars Bizarre
Very different. It was not one of the most memorable thiller's I read. The characters, however, were well written. Read more
Published on Feb 6 2001 by Kimberly R. Cole
4.0 out of 5 stars A new meaning to the phrase "private eyes"
Private Eyes was the second book of the Delaware series I read. I thought it started out a little slower then the first book I read (bad love) but it kept me reading. Read more
Published on July 13 1999
2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down..hoping it would get better
I read the "hype" on the book jacket and thought that this book would eventually get better. It didn't. Three quarters of the book draged on and on. Read more
Published on Jun 4 1999
4.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT psychological thriller!!
This was the second of many book I have read by Jonathan Kellerman, and is

the best to date. Read more
Published on Mar 23 1997
4.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT psychological thriller!
This was the second of many book I have read by Jonathan Kellerman, and is

the best to date. Read more
Published on Mar 23 1997
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