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Book Review of The Conspiracy Club

The Conspiracy Club
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Helpful Score: 4


Anyone who has read one of Johathan Kellerman's Alex Delaware mysteries knows a treat is in store between the pages of any novel bearing his name. In The Conspiracy Club we are introduced to another doctor, Jeremy Carrier. Unlike Delaware, Carrier is a loner who seems to work 'against' the police rather than with them; and in this novel more than any of his other books I've read there is an almost ploding pace established from chapter one. On I read, frequently muttering "Let's get on with it!", and yet on I read...Kellerman is such a masterful writer that one can hardly put him down, whatever the pace. And of course, in the end he does not disappoint. I've not offered any details of the story, have I? I don't plan to. This is a book one should go into without even reading the back cover...let Kellerman weave his cloth around you, let the details come at you at HIS pace, and (in my humble opinion) enjoy this book all the more. A very satisfying read.