New clues lead to new avenues of darkness… Alex Delaware returns in Motive , a thrilling new case featuring one of the most devious murderers ever conceived by New York Times No.1 bestseller Jonathan Kellerman. Perfect for fans of Lee Child and David Baldacci. '[ Motive ] will even keep genre veterans guessing… The twists are both shocking and logical, and the byplay between the leads entertaining' – Publishers Weekly Even hundreds of closed cases to his credit can't keep LAPD police lieutenant Milo Sturgis from agonising over the crimes that don't get solved – and the victims who go without justice. Victims like Katherine Hennepin, a young woman strangled and stabbed in her home. A single suspect with a solid alibi leads to a dead end – one even psychologist Alex Delaware's expert insight can't explain. The only thing to do is move on to the next murder case – because there is always a next one. This time the victim is Ursula Corey, a successful, attractive divorcee who's been gunned down – not a robbery but an execution, a crime that smacks of simple, savage revenge. And along with that theoretical motive come two strong contenders for the role of suspect: the dead woman's business partner/ex-husband and her divorce lawyer/secret lover. But just as Alex and Milo think they're zeroing in on the killer, a bizarre new clue stirs up echoes of the unsolved Hennepin murder. And the discovery of yet another crime scene bearing the same taunting signature raises the spectre of a serial killer on a mission, whose twisted method is exceeded only by his manipulative and cunning madness. What readers are saying about Motive : ' I couldn't turn the pages fast enough ' ' Brilliantly written, exciting and fast paced ' 'Before you know it you are engrossed and utterly addicted '
Motive (Alex Delaware series, Book 30) – Jonathan Kellerman
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