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In this run-of-the-mill police procedural from bestseller Kellerman, his 23rd novel to feature L.A. consulting psychologist Alex Delaware (after Compulsion), high school miscreant Chance Brandt has been assigned to perform community service at the Bird Marsh, a nature sanctuary near Marina del Rey. After Chance dismisses as a prank an anonymous phone call warning him that there's a corpse buried in the marsh, Lt. Milo Sturgis, now Special Case Investigator for the LAPD, and Sturgis's team find four bodies there, all women missing their right hand. When Sturgis identifies one of the victims as Selena Bass, who worked as a piano teacher for the wealthy Vander family, the police focus on Travis Huck, the manager of the Vanders' Pacific Palisades estate, as the prime suspect because Travis has a criminal past. Kellerman fans wanting more of the same should be satisfied, though Sturgis gets less benefit from Delaware's psychological expertise than usual. (Nov.)
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Two intriguing preliminary chapters suck readers right in to Kellerman’s latest Alex Delaware thriller, even though Delaware is disappointingly less active than usual in the story—doing hardly more than relating the circumstances surrounding the crime that he and his cop buddy, Lieutenant Milo Sturgis, are determined to solve. The mutilated corpse of a young music teacher, who turns out to be less than prim and proper, is dumped in a protected wetland. Nearby, buried in the marsh, are several more bodies, all of prostitutes whose right hands have been hacked off. Clues lead Sturgis and Delaware to the palatial digs of the music teacher’s young student, who is nowhere to be found. The only one home is the family’s gofer, who apparently has a juvenile record. Sturgis’ antennae really start twitching, though, when the young man disappears. Surely that’s the act of a guilty man. If the whole isn’t quite as suspenseful as initial chapters promise, Kellerman’s intriguing, often oddball characters (including a rookie detective) deliver the goods in this briskly paced procedural. Not among the long-running series’ best entries, but fans will be sufficiently entertained. --Stephanie Zvirin

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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; 1ST edition (October 21, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345495136
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345495136
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars He's back in fine form, October 21, 2008
Jonathan Kellerman's books have been up and down for me in the last few years. It seems that once Robin left, the storylines left with her.

However, in Bones, Kellerman's newest book, I finally found the "old" Alex. Witty, genuine, interesting. The story of murder of prostitutes and of a music prodigy is the center plot, but for me, what worked best in this novel was the strength of the Alex character (something that had been missing in the last few books) he felt present in this storyline.

Of course, Milo is back and the banter and relationship between these two is always priceless.

The story moves at a rapid pace and was intriguing enough to keep me reading throughout with an ending that was a tad predictable, but nonetheless satisfying.

Finally, Alex is back.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I liked "old" Alex better....., January 22, 2009
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I just don't know about the direction this series is taking in the last few books. It used to be that Alex was a child psychologist, and occasionally he'd run across something he needed Milo's help on, or Milo would need Alex's take on a crime so that he (Milo) understood it better. Alex's patients were interesting and his cases were interesting.

Now, Alex might as well be a cop. He goes along with Milo on every interview and every meeting, sits by while he does on-line research, and only seems to go home when Milo is going to type his report. Also, in earlier novels only Alex talked like a psychologist (Witness: "I didn't really get what was going on." Alex: "You had a hard time understanding the situation.") In this book, both Milo and Reed talk that way too. Sometimes I had to go back and really figure out who was speaking as they all sounded like Alex.

This book was OK, but I'd like Alex to go back to his career and leave the cop work to Milo.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Grim Treasure Trove..., November 17, 2008
When a body is discovered, via anonymous tip and openly displayed in a marsh near LA, the strangest thing about it is the missing right hand. Shortly thereafter, three other bodies are discovered - also missing hands.

Then a man who goes to auctions for the contents of storage units finds a carved box containing small bones. Polished bones, like a treasure. The bones turn out to be human hands.

Detective Milo Sturgis and his sidekicks, along with Dr. Alex Delaware, the psychologist who frequently consults for the LAPD, all team up to search for what now appears to be a very disturbed killer.

Almost immediately, the first victim's connection to a wealthy family, whose musical prodigy child is a student of hers, leads to the pursuit of the caretaker, who has gone missing. Or is he hiding?

Most of the fun in the story is following the clues as the assorted team of "detectives" pursues the connections and where they lead.

Like most of Kellerman's Alex Delaware stories, this one is told with Alex as the first-person narrator - this technique lends itself to understanding how his clever mind works, as he sorts through the clues and speculates about the possibilities. We also are privy to a bird's eye view of his personal life, including his long term relationship with Robin.

These segues into the lighter moments of Alex's life, including his friendship with Milo Sturgis, help to lighten what could otherwise be a very grim tale.

And not at all surprising is the final revelation as to the motives and nature of the perpetrator/s - after all, the art of misdirection has been at play throughout the circuitous path to resolution.

Bones (Alex Delaware, No. 23) is a must-read for Kellerman fans.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Not great, not too bad
A mysterious caller to Save the Marsh tells the young "volunteer" doing community service at the marshlands that a body is on the premises and doesn't tell anyone right away... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Anne L. Molinarolo

2.0 out of 5 stars Why Bother With Delaware At All In "Bones" ?
Have never read Kellerman before. On starting "Bones" & not knowing Delaware is a recurring character I was almost immediately struck by the resemblance between the narration by... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Denis Prisbrey

3.0 out of 5 stars Definitely an improvement. Improve more, please, Mr. Kellerman!
When I was about half way through this book, my chief reaction was pleasant surprise. "This is very nearly," I thought to myself, "a return to form". Read more
Published 3 months ago by C. Gilbert

4.0 out of 5 stars Deliciously spooky
I love it when they take something sweet and charming and reveal it as macabre. In this case, it's a lovely little wetlands-restoration. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Lehua of Pacifica

1.0 out of 5 stars Where is the Book?
The book was not shipped and so was not received. Vendor did not respond to email queries and never released any Bones An Alex Delaware Novelshipping information... Read more
Published 3 months ago by John Baird

3.0 out of 5 stars So, So
Another kellerman book. Its okay if there is nothing better around. Buy it used. Dont pay for hard cover.
Published 6 months ago by Orlando Carvallo

4.0 out of 5 stars Bones full of gaps
The latest Alec Delaware novel comes to audio with a plop instead of aplome.

It is not the fault of actor John Rubinstein who narrates this 12 hour audio... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Bennet Pomerantz

5.0 out of 5 stars Bones
This is a great read. Just what I needed to get me warmed up during these last few weeks of Winter into Spring.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dry Bones
The premise is intriguing, the execution is flat and pedantic. The ending is rushed. The character development is virtually non-existent. Read more
Published 7 months ago by MUTiger

3.0 out of 5 stars Convoluted story and who stole the real Robin?
No doubt Kellerman can spin a great yarn. But this one seemed disjointed, with a side-story about biracial brothers at loggerheads that distracted more than it added. Read more
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