![]() “Individuals of his persuasion don’t guess, they hypothesise,” Sturgis explains to his squad. Despite or perhaps because of his traumatic childhood, Delaware remains an empathetic observer of human nature. Delaware is a consultant who helps Sturgis solve mind-boggling murder cases. The characters’ voices remain compelling, the traffic-clogged streets seem real, and the murders are puzzling.ĭr Alex Delaware and his detective pal are an unlikely duo. ![]() The story unfolds as fans would expect, but it’s a pleasant familiarity, not a plodding one – the formula works. Psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD lieutenant Milo Sturgis have been investigating deaths in the LA suburbs since the award-winning When The Bough Breaks, and now here is Unnatural History, the 38th in the series. It feels like Kellerman crime novels come as regularly as the tides on Venice Beach. ![]()
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