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Doctor Death (Paperback)

by Jonathan Kellerman (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown; New edition edition (7 Dec 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0316855995
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316855990
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,289,798 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Dr Eldon Mate, aka Doctor Death, has been the bane of the Los Angeles DA's existence, the bête noir of all opposed to assisted suicide and the angel of mercy to countless "travellers" who have found their reward via Mate's dubious vocation. He's also turned up in the back of his van, attached to his own death-dealing "Humanitron" machine and too far away from most of his blood and a certain external organ.

Enter Milo Sturgis, LA's only openly gay homicide detective and for the 14th time in 15 years (1985's award-winning When the Bough Breaks through to 1999's Monster), enter also his good friend, child psychologist and LAPD consultant Dr Alex Delaware. Unbeknown to Sturgis, however, is a potentially case-stymieing doctor-patient conflict of interest. The mother of one of Delaware's young patients' was the beneficiary (or victim, depending upon your point of view) of Dr Death's services. The father, Richard Doss, is firmly in the latter camp, giving Delaware ample pause for reflection:

After hearing the details of the murder, I felt better. The butchery didn't seem like Richard's style. Though how sure of that could I be? Richard hadn't disclosed any more about himself than he'd wanted to. In control, always in control. One of those people who crowds every room he enters. Maybe that had been part of what led his wife to seek out Eldon Mate.
Maybe. But the fact is that there's no shortage of motivated suspects from both within and outside the late doctor's circle of influence. And as usual, Jonathan Kellerman (himself a child psychologist and recognised authority in childhood psychopathology) guides Delaware's engaging first-person narrative with expertise, keeps Detective Sturgis real and rudders his taut story to its satisfying end with sharp, true-to-the-ear dialogue. With Dr Death, Kellerman's legion of Delaware fans will be very well pleased and first-timers will almost certainly join the legion. --Michael Hudson, Amazon.com


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People are voluntarily dying before their time in California. Some call it assisted suicide, others, murder. The man at the centre of the row, nicknamed Doctor Death, continues to work, but Detective Milo Sturgis comes to Delaware with the suspicion that some patients are not willing collaborators.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A classic Kellerman thriller, taut with page turning tension, 17 Jan 2002
By A Customer
Kellerman is back on top form as Alex Delaware takes on a case which causes him to examine himself and question his judgement as his friendship/ partnership with Milo Sturgis is put at risk. With sassy dialogue and slick plotting Kellerman again shows how California dreaming can lead to nightmares.

Eldon Mate brought death on demand to "travellers" seeking release from suffering. The law could not touch him, but now Dr Death, gruesomely hacked in Ripper style, has been killed by his own killing machine. Alex is brought in to consult in this high profile case but finds the family of one of his patients, Stacey Doss, critically involved. The psychological powder keg of Doss family secrets is set to explode: who will get caught in the blast?

While the net closes around Stacey's father, Alex searches for alternative solutions. Will duty of care strain his relationship with Milo beyond breaking point?

Forced to re-evaluate constantly as revelations shake his understanding of the Doss family, could Alex have misread the situation and be helping a killer?

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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Jonathan Kellerman - at his best, 30 Jan 2001
By jt.stobbs@virgin.net (Edinburgh Scotland) - See all my reviews
Another of his books, to show why he is so popular on both sides of the water, this is a book that keeps you fascinated from begining to the end. I enjoyed every minute of it, even if it did cause sleppless nights, just because I could not put it down
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fast-paced but not much else, 11 Jan 2005
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This is a fast-paced book and certainly keeps you reading. However, I didn't feel it had much content and was almost "crime writing by numbers". The characters felt sketchy and the plot too strained.

Still, a light enough read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another classic by jonathan Kellerman
Dr Death is again a classic by Kellerman having read all of his books I do feel sort of qualified in reviewing this. Read more
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