Unnatural History: An Alex Delaware Novel by Jonathan Kellerman
In Jonathan Kellerman's latest thriller, Los Angeles serves as a backdrop for a chilling tale of art, altruism, and brutality. Renowned psychologist Dr. Alex Delaware and Detective Milo Sturgis are thrust into a world of shadows and violence when a seemingly ordinary morning takes a deadly turn. A woman arrives at work, eager to assist her wealthy photographer boss, only to discover him lifeless in bed, a victim of a brutal murder.
The photographer had recently garnered attention for his controversial project, capturing homeless individuals in their "dream" scenarios. While some lauded his work as a form of artistic expression, others condemned it as exploitative. As Alex and Milo delve deeper, they uncover a web of resentment and rage, leading them to question whether the killer's motives stem from the photographer's family, a peculiar clan with ties to an enigmatic billionaire.
As the investigation unfolds, new murders emerge, each layer of intrigue and complexity revealing a deadly threat. Alex and Milo must navigate a treacherous landscape of secrets and deception, confronting a killer whose motives are as elusive as they are dangerous. In this electrifying thriller, Kellerman masterfully blends suspense and psychological insight, delivering a gripping narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.