Saturday, April 25, 2026

Sunday Synopsis - Guilt

Guilt (Alex Delaware, #28)Guilt by Jonathan Kellerman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 28th installment of the Alex Delaware series. I had read a couple previously, so you can see that you don't have to start at number one. I usually do because that's how I roll, but I got this one for such a bargain I decided to go out of order. Everything is explained enough that you don't have to have read the one(s) prior.

Alex Delaware is a psychologist who often works as a consultant for LAPD and works mostly with a friend of his on the force, Detective Milo Sturgis. The story begins with the discovery of a dead baby buried in a tin box at a woman's house 60 years ago. This event sets off a series of unfortunate mysteries that Delaware and Sturgis will need to connect somehow. And will they even be able to identify the biggest threat?

If you enjoy crime ficion, mysteries, and psychological thrillers, you may enjoy this book. I did.

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