Jonathan Kellerman (born August 9, 1949) is an American psychologist, and Edgar Award winning author of numerous bestselling suspense novels. His writings ...
The novel works best when Jonathan Kellerman's affinity for police procedures and Jesse Kellerman's use of unusual psychological suspense mesh organically in a hunt for a murderer linked to a Jewish legend.While the police procedural aspect moves at a fast clip, the investigation is never as exciting as those that Alex Delaware encounters in Jonathan Kellerman's best-selling series nor as interesting as the unusual turn of events in Jesse Kellerman's stand-alone novels. Jewish lore, supernatural
The Courant said other novels Hayes read included "Split Second" by David Baldacci, "Battle Born" by Dale Brown, "Lullaby" by Diane Guest, "Manhattan Nocturne" by Colin Harrison, "The River Sorrow" by Craig Holden, "Mortal Fear" by Greg Iles, "Twisted" by Jonathan Kellerman, "Teek" by Steven Kra
Yes, John Grisham translates, but judging from "The Lincoln Lawyer," adapted from a best-selling series by Michael Connelly, similar writers like Jonathan Kellerman and David Baldacci better keep their focus on the page and not the screen.