Unnatural History: An Alex Delaware Novel Jonathan Kellerman
In Jonathan Kellerman's latest New York Times bestseller, psychologist Dr. Alex Delaware and Detective Milo Sturgis reunite to tackle a chilling case lurking in the shadows of Los Angeles. The discovery of a renowned photographer shot dead in his bed transforms what seemed like an ordinary morning into a harrowing investigation.
The victim's controversial project, which involves photographing homeless individuals in their idealized dreams, sparks suspicion of exploitation and resentment. As Alex and Milo probe deeper, they unearth a complex web of familial discord and simmering animosity, with ties stretching back to a mysterious billionaire patriarch.
With each new murder, the detectives peel away layers of deception, confronting a malevolent force that imperils their very lives. Against the backdrop of L.A.'s stark contrasts—where opulence intersects with destitution—Alex and Milo navigate a treacherous maze of secrets and violence to expose a killer whose motives remain as cryptic as they are lethal. In this riveting thriller, Kellerman seamlessly blends suspense with psychological depth, crafting a gripping narrative exploring the intersection of art, ambition, and the darkest recesses of the human soul.