Masterly storytelling and expert insight into the darkest of human compulsions make #1
New York Times
bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman’s Alex Delaware novels as
compelling as they are addictive. And just when you think he has taken
his spellbinding tales of mystery and psychological suspense to the
limit, with Deception he takes a bold leap into terrifying and
uncharted new territory.
Her name is Elise Freeman, and her chilling cry for help—to whoever
may be listening—comes too late to save her. On a DVD found near her
lifeless body, the emotionally and physically battered woman chronicles
a year-and-a-half-long ordeal of monstrous abuse at the hands of three
sadistic tormentors. But even more shocking than the lurid details is
the revelation that the offenders, like their victim, are teachers at
one of L.A.’s most prestigious prep schools. With Elise now dead by
uncertain means, homicide detective Milo Sturgis is assigned to probe
the hallowed halls of Windsor Prep Academy. And if ever he could use
Dr. Alex Delaware’s psychological prowess, it’s now.
From the get-go, this case promises to be an uphill climb for truth
and a down and dirty fight for justice. Allegations of rape, assault,
and possibly murder at this esteemed institution renowned for molding
Ivy Leaguers make for a social and political time bomb—especially given
that one of the students has connections high up in City Hall. As the
scandal-conscious elite of L.A.
close ranks around Windsor
Prep, Alex and Milo must penetrate the citadel of wealth and
scholarship to expose the hidden anguish, dirty secrets, and deadly
sins festering among society’s manor-born. But power and position are
not easily surrendered, for that’s when the best and the brightest turn
brutal and ugly. Searching for predators among the privileged, Alex and
Milo may well be walking into a highly polished death trap.