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Evidence by Jonathan Kellerman

jennine1977's review

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a. Alex Delaware & Milo Sturgis solve a murder related to eco-terrorism. Good mystery, quick read.

sunflowerz32's review

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3.0

Not as quick as some of the others. Did not hold my attention as well.

january313reads's review against another edition

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dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

berry_woodrow's review

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2.0

These books are like potato chips. Can't have just one.

sherlockgold's review

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3.0

The first half of this book was all over the map. the last 150 pages were a little less disjointed. some areas of the dialogue were a little confusing. I don't know exactly why these are called the "alex delaware" series, because the main character seemed to be Milo Sturgis. For someone who had never read another in this series, there isn't much "back fill"information like other novelist do. (James Patterson/D. Balducci do a better job of giving you a little history on the characters)Since I had never read another in this series, I really didn't get connected to the characters or care about them. they just seemed like a detective and a psychologist riding around following up clues that someone else discovered/put together. It wasn't the worst I read, and not the best. 3 stars.

craigasaurus's review

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1.0

poorly written

amybyrd's review

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4.0

A good thriller, a little convoluted story--ecoterrorism, Muslim religious traditions, and Homeland security all in the same case.

carmentoft's review

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1.0

This book was so boring. I would have given up, but it was the only audio book I had at the time. 11 CDs. It only became mildly interesting by CD #10.

cdorr's review

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3.0

This was not one of my favorite Kellerman books. I usually love the Alex Delaware novels, but I found this one to be boring. There was very little of the normal type of interaction between Milo Sturgis and Alex Delaware or Alex and Robin. It was an okay book, but not up to Kellerman's normal standards.