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Silent Partner

An Alex Delaware Novel

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Silent Partner

By: Jonathan Kellerman
Narrated by: Jeff Harding
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Sharon Ransom is the most beautiful woman in the room; she’s also the most troubled. So when former lover psychologist Alex Delaware bumps into her at a lavish LA cocktail party, though still attracted to her, fear of reviving unhappy memories prevents him from offering the help she seems so desperate for.

Hours later, Sharon’s body is discovered with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Tortured by guilt, Alex wants answers. As his investigation begins, dark memories of his past with Sharon emerge, and a present full of madness, murder and sexual violence unfolds.

©1989 Jonathan Kellerman (P)2010 Isis Publishing Ltd
Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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I usually enjoy the Jonathan Kellerman books but find they sometimes drag a little. This one however keeps you invovled throughout! An intriguing storyline wit plots weaving in and out. A great read!

Gripping

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I love the author and loved the narrator. This was totally engrossing - I was “plugged” in for hours!

Great plotting!

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Read most of his books over the years. Always takes you on a journey of discovery.

Fabulous story teller. as always.

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Loved it. Not at all what you expect. The sub plot of Alex's life is just as gripping as the main story. Brilliant, bring in book 5.

Riveting. Twists and turns all the way

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I have read a number of Kellerman's books. I have found in the past and did with this book that it starts off at a pace, but labours through the middle and the end is a little disappointing. It is a long listen for your money which is always good, but I lost concentration a number of times as it wasn't interesting or gripping enough. Ok book, but not brilliant or a page turner!

The usual Kellerman

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