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A review by caitlinxmartin
Deception by Jonathan Kellerman
4.0
It seems that I've been writing about reading comfort food for days now. That's because I've been recovering from gallbladder surgery (am much better now) and haven't been worth much beyond reading. I love Jonathan Kellerman, although I've been disappointed in his last two books. He's gone through a period where I wondered where he could be going with the series and it looked like it was going nowhere good.
In Deception Kellerman really regains his footing. Once again the partnership between Alex and Milo is at the center of events. The story is interesting and complicated and full of wonderful twists and changes - nothing is what you expect. I particularly like the friendship between Alex and Milo and I like how it's grown. As they've partnered together through the years they've each learned things from the other and the partnership itself feels as solid as any marriage.
Good narrative, great plot, and it was the perfect read for a convalescent. Thanks Mr. Kellerman for keeping me entertained!
In Deception Kellerman really regains his footing. Once again the partnership between Alex and Milo is at the center of events. The story is interesting and complicated and full of wonderful twists and changes - nothing is what you expect. I particularly like the friendship between Alex and Milo and I like how it's grown. As they've partnered together through the years they've each learned things from the other and the partnership itself feels as solid as any marriage.
Good narrative, great plot, and it was the perfect read for a convalescent. Thanks Mr. Kellerman for keeping me entertained!