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Book Summary Author: Jonathan Kellerman Reader: John Rubinstein Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published) Format: Audiobook, Unabridged Published: 2008-03-25 ISBN: 0739307231 Publisher: Random House Audio
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Book Reviews of the Compulsion: An Alex Delaware Novel (Jonathan Kellerman)Customer Review: Compulsion Summary: 2 StarsI have enjoyed all of Jonathan Kellerman's novel, particularly the ones featuring his Alex Delaware character. Unfortunately, this latest effort stretches the reader's imagination with some particularly convoluted plot logic. We are expected to accept the fact that an internet search for crimes committed with the perpetrator using a large black luxury car should readily yield a common denominator who is then found and brought to justice. No matter that years and continents have separated the victims and the circumstances. I've had many comfortable hours with Jonathan Kellerman's characters and I've been able to excuse most of the plot excesses in the past, but I'm afraid this one is just too much of a stretch.
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