Jonathan Kellerman’s Open Season is a gripping psychological thriller that delivers everything fans have come to expect from the New York Times bestselling author—sharp prose, intricate plotting, and the unshakable detective duo of Alex Delaware and Milo Sturgis.
The novel opens with the discovery of an aspiring actress’s
body, brutally murdered and dumped near a hospital. As Delaware and Sturgis
investigate, they uncover a disturbing pattern—seemingly unconnected victims
tied together by a complex killer with a hidden agenda. Each turn in the case
raises new questions, with shocking twists that propel the story forward at a
breakneck pace.
Kellerman’s strength lies in his ability to craft
psychologically rich characters, making both the investigators and the villains
feel eerily real. His portrayal of Los Angeles as a city of dreams and
nightmares adds an atmospheric layer to the mystery, enhancing the tension and
suspense.
For readers who enjoy fast-paced thrillers with intellectual
depth, Open Season is a satisfying, edge-of-your-seat ride. This was my
first Kellerman novel, and it certainly won’t be my last. If you’re a fan of
psychological crime fiction, this is one to add to your list!
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