Night Moves
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The master of the psychological thriller makes all the right moves in this new novel of spellbinding suspense. Even with all his years of experience, LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis knows there are crimes his skill and savvy cannot solve alone. That’s when he calls on brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware to read between the lines, where the darkest motives lurk. And if ever the good doctor’s insight is needed, it’s at the scene of a murder as baffling as it is brutal.    There’s no spilled blood, no evidence of a struggle, and, thanks to the victim’s missing face and hands, no immediate means of identification. And no telling why the disfigured corpse of a stranger has appeared in an upscale L.A. family’s home. Chet Corvin, his wife, and their two teenage children are certain the John Doe is unknown to them. Despite that, their cooperation seems guarded. And that’s more than Milo and Alex can elicit from the Corvins’ creepy next-door neighbor—a notorious cartoonist with a warped sense of humor and a seriously antisocial attitude. As the investigation ensues, it becomes clear that this well-to-do suburban enclave has its share of curious eyes, suspicious minds, and loose lips. And as Milo tightens the screws on potential persons of interest—and Alex tries to breach the barriers that guard their deepest secrets—a strangling web of corrupted love, cold-blooded greed, and shattered trust is exposed. Though the grass may be greener on these privileged streets, there’s enough dirt below the surface to bury a multitude of sins. Including the deadliest.Praise for Night Moves   “Exceptionally well-plotted . . . Newcomers will find this an easy entry point into this long-running series.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)  “A taut, procedural thriller . . . One of the most tightly plotted, tightly written of the Alex Delaware series . . . a real puzzler . . . Fans of the long-running Delaware series will be thrilled with this one, and because each book functions just fine as a stand-alone, there’s nothing keeping new readers from diving in.”Booklist “Jonathan Kellerman continues to amaze, dazzle, delight and entertain. . . . Night Moves is simply the best.”Bookreporter

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Unabridged
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02/13/2018
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English
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9780553397345

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These mystery series offer character analysis and insight into aberrant mental states, thanks to their protagonists -- both conscientious psychologists. Each series also has a strong sense of place (of Los Angeles, CA for Alex Delaware, and London, England for Frieda Klein). -- Shauna Griffin
Both series center on likable, analytical, retired professionals -- Alex Delaware, a motive-focused LA psychologist; Dave Gurney, a methods-analyzing NYPD homicide detective -- who offer their expertise on murder investigations. Both detectives pursue killers while managing their semi-stable romantic relationships. -- Alicia Cavitt
Gifted psychologists pair with relentless LAPD (Alex Delaware) and NYPD (Instinct) detectives to investigate tough criminal cases in these captivating page-turners featuring intriguing and dynamic duos (one is gay, the other straight), sensational storylines, and explosive action. -- Andrienne Cruz
These suspenseful, disturbingly detailed mysteries both star psychologists who rely on their expertise to understand the mindsets of criminals and solve twisty cases. The Philip Taiwo series is a bit more leisurely paced than Alex Delaware's. -- Stephen Ashley
Although series heroine Special Agent Maggie O'Dell is not a psychologist, her job as a profiler for the FBI requires the same sorts of psychological insights that Alex Delaware provides, but with more action, more thrills, and more violence. -- Shauna Griffin
These suspenseful and intricately plotted mysteries (Alex Delaware) and thrillers (Alex Cross) star brave psychologists who team up with police detectives to investigate clues in twisty and disturbing cases. -- Andrienne Cruz
Both Alex Delaware and Detective Galileo take on psychologically menacing cases full of gruesomely disturbing details in these suspenseful mystery series. Detective Galileo is set in Japan, while Alex Delaware works in Los Angeles. -- Stephen Ashley
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Booklist Review

One of the most tightly plotted, tightly written of the Alex Delaware series, Kellerman's latest opens with a real puzzler: How and why did the faceless, handless body of a murdered man wind up in the home of an ordinary suburban family? The man clearly wasn't killed there; there's no sign of blood or violence. Delaware, a psychologist who often consults on police cases, and his usual partner, detective Milo Sturgis, wonder whether the distraught and confused family might be somehow involved, especially the overbearing and arrogant father. However, a second murder soon convinces Alex and Milo that the solution lies elsewhere. What follows is a taut procedural thriller; we follow Alex and Milo as they test theories, follow up speculations, interview potential suspects and persons of interest, and eventually find the needle of truth buried in a haystack of what-ifs. Fans of the long-running Delaware series will be thrilled with this one, and, because each book functions just fine as a stand-alone, there's nothing keeping new readers from diving in here.--Pitt, David Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In bestseller Kellerman's exceptionally well-plotted 33rd mystery featuring L.A. psychologist Alex Delaware (after 2017's Heartbreak Hotel), Alex's close friend on the LAPD, Lt. Milo Sturgis, asks for his help in investigating a gruesome murder. When Chet Corvin, a senior vice president in a reinsurance firm; his wife, Felice; and their two children returned home from a restaurant one night, they found a dead man in their den with his face blasted off and his hands severed. The Corvins all insist that they have no idea who he is, let alone why the killer would have left him in their house. The only potential lead is Chet's alerting Alex and Milo that one of their neighbors, Trevor Bitt, is weird. The pair soon learn that Bitt is a legendary artist, best known for comic book illustrations of disturbing subjects, and their suspicions are heightened by Bitt's refusal to speak with them. Another murder only makes the case murkier. The leads' bantering friendship lightens an otherwise grim story. Newcomers will find this an easy entry point into this long-running series. Agent: Barney Karpfinger, Karpfinger Agency. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Booklist Reviews

One of the most tightly plotted, tightly written of the Alex Delaware series, Kellerman's latest opens with a real puzzler: How and why did the faceless, handless body of a murdered man wind up in the home of an ordinary suburban family? The man clearly wasn't killed there; there's no sign of blood or violence. Delaware, a psychologist who often consults on police cases, and his usual partner, detective Milo Sturgis, wonder whether the distraught and confused family might be somehow involved, especially the overbearing and arrogant father. However, a second murder soon convinces Alex and Milo that the solution lies elsewhere. What follows is a taut procedural thriller; we follow Alex and Milo as they test theories, follow up speculations, interview potential suspects and persons of interest, and eventually find the needle of truth buried in a haystack of what-ifs. Fans of the long-running Delaware series will be thrilled with this one, and, because each book functions just fine as a stand-alone, there's nothing keeping new readers from diving in here. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

What would you do if you returned home from an elegant dinner and found the mutilated corpse of a stranger in your house? You'd call psychologist Alex Delaware and Det. Milo Sturgis, of course. From the Edgar Award-winning, No. 1 New York Times best-selling Kellerman.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

In bestseller Kellerman's exceptionally well-plotted 33rd mystery featuring L.A. psychologist Alex Delaware (after 2017's Heartbreak Hotel), Alex's close friend on the LAPD, Lt. Milo Sturgis, asks for his help in investigating a gruesome murder. When Chet Corvin, a senior vice president in a reinsurance firm; his wife, Felice; and their two children returned home from a restaurant one night, they found a dead man in their den with his face blasted off and his hands severed. The Corvins all insist that they have no idea who he is, let alone why the killer would have left him in their house. The only potential lead is Chet's alerting Alex and Milo that one of their neighbors, Trevor Bitt, is weird. The pair soon learn that Bitt is a legendary artist, best known for comic book illustrations of disturbing subjects, and their suspicions are heightened by Bitt's refusal to speak with them. Another murder only makes the case murkier. The leads' bantering friendship lightens an otherwise grim story. Newcomers will find this an easy entry point into this long-running series. Agent: Barney Karpfinger, Karpfinger Agency. (Feb.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Kellerman, J., & Rubinstein, J. (2018). Night Moves (Unabridged). Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kellerman, Jonathan and John Rubinstein. 2018. Night Moves. Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kellerman, Jonathan and John Rubinstein. Night Moves Books on Tape, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Kellerman, J. and Rubinstein, J. (2018). Night moves. Unabridged Books on Tape.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Kellerman, Jonathan, and John Rubinstein. Night Moves Unabridged, Books on Tape, 2018.

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