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Over the Edge: An Alex Delaware Novel (Aex Delaware)

Over the Edge: An Alex Delaware Novel (Aex Delaware)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $9.99

Manufacturer: Ballantine Books

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When the phone rings in the middle of the night, child psychologist Alex Delaware does not hesitate. Driving through the dream-lit San Fernando Valley, Alex rushes to Jamey Cadmus, the patient he had failed five years before—and who now calls with a bizarre cry for help. But by the time Alex reaches Canyon Oaks Psychiatric Hospital, Jamey is gone, surfacing a day later in the hands of the police, who believe Jamey is the infamous Lavender Slasher, a psychotic serial killer. Wooed by a high-powered attorney to build a defense, Alex will get a chance to do what he couldn’t five years ago. And when he peers into a family’s troubled history and Jamey’s brilliant, tormented mind, the psychologist puts himself at the heart of a high-profile case. Because Alex knows that in a realm of money, loss, and madness, something terrible pushed Jamey over the edge—or else someone is getting away with murder.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-12-24
Summary: "Book"

Delivery was timely as promised. The item was the exact quality promised. I would not hesitate to purchase from this seller again.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-11-14
Summary: "Good customer service."

Well I order a copy of Over The Edge in Spanish and it was delivered to me in English. It was for someone who doesn't speak English so it was useless to me. They told me it was due to a classification error from Amazon amg credited my full purchase and shipping and told me to keep the book. So buy comfortably and knowing that if something went wrong with your order thy would take good care of you. :)


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-06-10
Summary: "Most technical of Kellerman's first three novels"

Over the Edge, the third book in Jonathan Kellerman's highly successful series starring psychologist Alex Delaware, is more technical and clinical, though no less exciting, than the first two. Like its predecessors, the book addresses dark acts committed by disturbed individuals, but unlike the first two books, Over the Edge focuses more on the psychology behind the acts than on the acts themselves or the investigations that follow.

When Delaware is awakened in the middle of the night by a frantic and disjointed phone call from Jamey Cadmus, a former client, his concern leads him to the institution where the Jamey is hospitalized. Upon arriving, he finds that Jamey has escaped and is now being sought in connection with a series of grisly murders. When Jamey is apprehended, his lawyer hires Delaware as a psychological consultant in his defense. But the more Delaware researches Jamey's condition, the less likely it seems that Jamey actually committed the crimes of which he is accused, despite the indicting physical evidence. As the investigation continues, Delaware must embark on a frightening virtual journey into the dark depths of the human mind.

All three of Kellerman's early fiction books focus on the evils that people do to each other, but this one takes it a step further and explores the evil a person can do to himself. Schizophrenia, drug abuse, and suicide are prominently featured with lots of technical descriptions and jargon, slowing down the pace a bit in the middle of the book. But as always, the first-person narrative style and compelling interpersonal conflicts drive the story, and the unexpected ending is a tribute to the author's storytelling prowess.

Unsurprisingly, there is little in the way of redemptive or uplifting content beyond the eventual triumph--for the most part--of human good over human evil. Depictions of drug abuse, some sexuality, and an entirely secular worldview are cause for caution in reading, but Kellerman is an excellent writer, and fans of the psychological thriller will not be disappointed.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-06-06
Summary: "Madness, Paranoia and Evil"

This is a good psychological thriller and mystery in the typical Kellerman genre.
It is a great page-turner about madness, paranoia and evil. If you're a Kellerman
fan, you'll like this book. If you've never read Kellerman before, this is a good
book to start with.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-03-05
Summary: "Another Good Installment in the Series..."

This, the third book in the Alex Delaware series doesn't disappoint. While at times a bit mired in psychiatric and psychological details, it is after all a psychological thriller. An interesting debate in this book is are we psychological beings, capable of being helped through psychotherapy, or are we simply biological organisms who can only be helped by pharmaceutical ingredients. I look forward to the rest of the books in the series. While redundant in details at times, it was still a very good read.