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Expertly crafted psychological intricacies; deeply addictive.

When you dive into "Guilt," it's not just about the suspense—it's about getting lost in the human mind. Kellerman has a knack for pulling you deep into the psyche, steering through darkness with a skilled hand. You might find yourself staying up late, needing to know how Alex Delaware untangles the twisted threads of the story. It's a proper thriller, one that doesn't just thrill but also makes you think.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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Guilt (Alex Delaware Series, Book 28)

Regular price RM33.13 MYR
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ISBN: 9780755399444
Date of Publication: 2013-10-10
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Mystery/Crime/Thriller
Related Topics: Crime, Suspense, Mystery, Thriller
Goodreads rating: 3.94
(rated by 15143 readers)

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When a young couple takes possession of their dream home, they can't wait to remodel the neglected mansion. That is until they make a gruesome discovery of a rusted metal strongbox containing two rotting leather doctor's bags. And inside each bag, swaddled in sheets of sixty-year-old newspaper, lies a tiny human skeleton. The case hits the media, and theories abound. The most likely culprit is a mysterious woman, employed as a private nurse to wealthy L.A. families during World War Two, and Lieutenant Milo Sturgis consults psychologist Alex Delaware for insight into the perpetrator's motives. But the horror is just beginning. Two more bags are discovered, but this time the infants inside have been dead less than a month. Is a copycat at work? Or is there a link between the two finds which goes back decades? By the time both cases close, Alex and Milo will have confronted unprecedented narcissism, cruelty, deceit, and a cold but fiendish objectification of the human spirit that shakes both men to the core . . .
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Expertly crafted psychological intricacies; deeply addictive.

When you dive into "Guilt," it's not just about the suspense—it's about getting lost in the human mind. Kellerman has a knack for pulling you deep into the psyche, steering through darkness with a skilled hand. You might find yourself staying up late, needing to know how Alex Delaware untangles the twisted threads of the story. It's a proper thriller, one that doesn't just thrill but also makes you think.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.