Who killed the killer? In this brilliant and startling psychological
thriller, Jonathan Kellerman, perennial bestselling author, gives a
sharp and timely twist to homicide's central question.
Someone has murdered euthanasia champion Dr. Eldon Mate--a self-styled
Dr. Death responsible for scores of assisted suicides. In a burst of
bloody irony, the killer chooses to dispatch the doctor in the back of
Mate's own suicide van, hooking him up to the killing apparatus dubbed
"the Humanitron"--and adding some butchering touches of his own. The
case is assigned to veteran LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis, who
turns, once again, to his friend Dr. Alex Delaware. But working this
case raises a conflict of interest for Alex so profound that he can't
even discuss it with Milo. The tension that develops between cop and
psychologist further complicates an already baffling and complex murder
investigation--one whose suspects include the families of Dr. Mate's
"travelers," Mate's own son, and a psychopathic killer who relishes the
geometry of death.
Dr. Death is a rich brew of unforgettable characters, labyrinthine
plotting, page-turning prose, and the unique insights into the darkest
corners of the human mind that have earned Jonathan Kellerman
international accolades as the master of psychological suspense.