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Compulsion
Oct 7, 2024 5:31 AM

Author:Jonathan Kellerman

Compulsion

One night a young woman disappears . . .

In broad daylight a retired teacher is stabbed to death . . .

In a small-town beauty parlor two women are butchered . . .

Three baffling cases, linked only by a lack of motive until psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD Detective Milo Sturgis stumble upon a clue. A stolen luxury car is found undamaged and unblemished - except for a tiny, solitary bloodstain.

Soon they uncover other expensive cars 'borrowed' before a killing. Soon the pair are hunting for a multiple killer, from LA high society to its desperate slums, even to New York and a forgotten cold case.

However the killer proves to be a fleeting shape-shifter, defying identification. To unmask him, Alex and Milo will have to understand his murderous compulsion . . .

Reviews

beautifully written and extremely interesting

—— Literary Review

intelligent, intellectual, historical crime fiction at its very best

—— eurocrime.co.uk

... perhaps the most accomplished entry so far.

—— Independent

Scholarly and informative, cunningly put together - a real page-turner

—— Newbooks Magazine

Darkness Rising has a strong, intelligent plot and a terrific atmosphere of fin-de-siecle Vienna

—— The Times

fascinating

—— The Spectator

Whether you are an aficionado of fin-de-siècle Europe, compelling crime fiction or strong characterisation, Darkness Rising delivers healthy doses of all three

—— Express

a thoroughly compelling piece of work

—— Mail on Sunday

outstanding

—— Sunday Times

A most enjoyable read and, as usual, Vienna sparkles with atmosphere

—— The Times

Don Winslow is the kind of cult writer who is so good you almost want to keep him to yourself

—— Ian Rankin

A fiction whose effect on the reader is almost as addictive as the slimming sweets on which Eugene becomes so disturbingly dependent

—— Sunday Telegraph

Ruth Rendell's sense of place and disdain for her characters elevates a sordid case of arson into an artful exploration of sinister self-delusion

—— Books of the Year, Evening Standard

She has made the city her own, and writes with both knowledge and compassion about its streets and buildings, its transport and its shops - and above all about its inhabitants ... As ever Rendell writes with wry and witty authority ... It's intelligent stuff, and very readable

—— Spectator

Rendell is marvellous at psychological tension, and the suspicion that these ways will be sinister is what hooks the reader. Setting out her cast with conviction, she unrolls their lives at a stately, ominous pace

—— The Sunday Times

Psychologically acute and extremely disturbing, Ruth Rendell's work is outstanding

—— The Times

Rendell has a Dickensian empathy, informed by a prodigious love of London life. Her account, bursting with colour and vitality, is a treat to read

—— The Independent
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