Night Moves by Jonathan Kellerman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When a Hollywood suburbanite family returns home from their routinely scheduled dinner out the husband finds an unexpected dead body of a male in his study with the face blown clean off along with their hands sawed off. Lieutenant Milo and Dr. Alex Deleware team up in this the thirty-third novel in that series to unravel all the clues that will lead eventually to the killer or killers. Having just finished a true crime novel that outlined the psychopath checklist, my first thoughts were that one of these quirky characters has got to be a devious psychopath. But is there just one? The story speeds along at a rapid clip almost like we are in the car with Lieutenant Milo at the wheel, LOL. Thank you for sending me this ARC copy in exchange for my honest review, I am passing it along to another who enjoys the Alex Deleware series as much as I do. Keep them coming! Mr. J. Kellerman, eventually I will get to read all the rest of these great stories. Its a wonder Milo a big man with all the food he puts away.
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