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Crime scene : a novel / Jonathan Kellerman and Jesse Kellerman.

Kellerman, Jonathan, (author.). Kellerman, Jesse, (author.).

Summary:

"A corpse lying at the bottom of the stairs. A beautiful but troubled young woman. A brutal, decades-old murder. And the man charged with making sense of it all. Clay Edison is a former star athlete turned coroner's investigator. It's his job to care for the dead and the people they leave behind. It's not his job to solve mysteries. But some cases--and some people--can't be resisted. What he discovers will set him on a quest to overturn a hideous injustice, no matter the consequences"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780399594618
  • ISBN: 0399594612
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (381 pages)
  • Edition: First Edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, [2017]

Content descriptions

Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Coroners > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
FICTION / Suspense.
FICTION / Crime.
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Alameda County (Calif.) > Fiction.
Coroners.
Murder > Investigation.
California > Alameda County.
Genre: Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Electronic books.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Fiction.
Suspense fiction.

Electronic resources


  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2017 August #2
    Kellerman Senior (Heartbreak Hotel, 2017, etc.) and Junior (Potboiler, 2012, etc.) team up again in this tale of a case so cold it's been marked solved for years.No matter what his daughter says, all the evidence suggests that former Berkeley psychology professor Walter Rennert died of natural causes after falling down a flight of stairs in his own home. But Tatiana Rennert-Delavigne tells Deputy Clay Edison, of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau, that she can't forget the remarkably similar death 12 years ago of Rennert's graduate student Nicholas Linstad. Rennert and Linstad had already achieved the worst kind of fame imaginable when Julian Triplett, one of the subjects they'd chosen for a study of how exposure to violent images affects learning and impulse control, fatally stabbed Rennert's lab assistant, Berkeley undergrad Donna Zhao, back in 1993, and Tatiana would dearly love to see her father posthumously vindicated of any role, however unwilling, in Donna's murder. A s Clay quickly realizes, however, there's no obvious reason to reopen the case. Triplett confessed years ago and served his time in prison, and both Linstad and Rennert are dead, the latter of nothing more sinister than a ruptured aorta. So Clay, whose interest in Tatiana gradually develops an amatory dimension, has to battle everyone he meets, from uncooperative witnesses to the defensive counterparts who handled the original investigation to his own boss, who wants him to stick to his own caseload. Clay's own work on the case is unrelenting, and his heart is clearly in the right place, but neither the Kellermans' flat prose nor the dearth of interesting suspects nor the plodding detection generates much momentum. Even so, the hero's job gives his perspective welcome novelty, and the treatment is never less than professional. First of a series apparently aimed at readers willing to invest their time and attention in the hope of more excitement down the road. Copyright Kirkus 2017 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • PW Annex Reviews : Publishers Weekly Annex Reviews

    Clay Edison, the hero of this disappointing series launch from bestseller Kellerman and son Jesse (The Golem of Paris), was a promising college basketball player until a devastating injury ended any hopes of a professional sports career. Years later, Clay works as a deputy for the Alameda County, Calif., coroner's bureau. A routine call ends up involving him in a complicated investigation. Walter Rennert, a retired psychology professor, apparently died from falling down the stairs at his Berkeley home, but his daughter, Tatiana Rennert-Delavigne, suspects murder. Tatiana's father and a graduate student, Nicholas Linstad, ran a study that ended violently when one of their subjects murdered a girl. That subject, a minor, was released from prison about a decade earlier, shortly before Linstad took a similar fatal tumble. Clay's attraction to Tatiana sways him to dig deeper into her father's death. The familiar story line isn't enhanced by pretentious prose. When Clay shoots a basketball, he "felt the weightless instant, when gravity releases its stranglehold, and you float, and the ball becomes vapor, pebbled breath rolling back against the tips of your fingers." Fans of the senior Kellerman's long-running Alex Delaware series will enjoy seeing Alex make a cameo appearance. Agent: Barney Karpfinger, Karpfinger Agency. (Aug.)

    Copyright 2017 Publisher Weekly Annex.

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