Over The Edge
When the phone rings in the middle of the night, child psychologist Alex Delaware does not hesitate. Driving through the dream-lit San Fernando Valley, Alex rushes to Jamey Cadmus, the patient he had failed five years before—and who now calls with a bizarre cry for help. But by the time Alex...
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When the phone rings in the middle of the night, child psychologist Alex Delaware does not hesitate. Driving through the dream-lit San Fernando Valley, Alex rushes to Jamey Cadmus, the patient he had failed five years before—and who now calls with a bizarre cry for help. But by the time Alex reaches Canyon Oaks Psychiatric Hospital, Jamey is gone, surfacing a day later in the hands of the police, who believe Jamey is the infamous Lavender Slasher, a psychotic serial killer. Wooed by a high-powered attorney to build a defense, Alex will get a chance to do what he couldn’t five years ago. And when he peers into a family’s troubled history and Jamey’s brilliant, tormented mind, the psychologist puts himself at the heart of a high-profile case. Because Alex knows that in a realm of money, loss, and madness, something terrible pushed Jamey over the edge—or else someone is getting away with murder.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780345521484 (034552148X)
ASIN: 034552148X
Publish date: May 25th 2010
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 544
Edition language: English
Series: Alex Delaware (#3)
I think this review said exactly how I felt about this. This book was long. And it FELT long. Why? Because OMG so many talks and not enough action. There were very detailed talks about drugs and prescriptions, and some scientific things. I got headaches over it. In the beginning, Alex also talked to...
Lots of description and detail. Too much detail is….. too much detail. When it takes a page and half to tell how she looked and what she was wearing I tend to gloss over the parts where a new character enters. Slow in the beginning but the last third made it a good read.
Delaware is involved in another case around a former patient. I'm afraid I like Milo more than Alex.
Delaware is involved in another case around a former patient. I'm afraid I like Milo more than Alex.