The Clinic

Jonathan Kellerman

first published 1996 Little Brown Company, 1996 hardcover 400 pages

Alex Delaware (11)

Upon his return to Los Angeles from a harrowing adventure in the South Pacific, Alex is called upon by his friend Milo Sturgis to help solve the murder of a celebrity author.For three months the police found no clues to the murder of Hope Devane, psychology professor and controversial author of a pop-psych bestseller about men. She was found stabbed to death on a quiet, shaded street in one of L.A.'s best neighborhoo...

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Editions we hold

The Clinic paperback · 2009 · Ballantine Books · 496 pages · 9780345520272
The Clinic edition · 2003 · Random House Publishing Group · 9780345463760
The clinic edition · 1997 · Thorndike Press · 600 pages
The Clinic hardcover · 1997 · Bantam Books · 370 pages · 9780553089226
The Clinic (Alex Delaware Novels) paperback · 1997 · Bantam · 465 pages · 9780553572308
The Clinic hardcover · 1996 · Little Brown Company · 400 pages · 9780316878890

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