Published in 1993. Pages have slightly started to yellow due to age. The cover, spine and page edges show some wear such as creases, scuffing and corners turning up, but no dog ears. An old price sticker on the back of the cover.
Devil’s Waltz by Jonathan Kellerman is a gripping psychological thriller that marks the return of child psychologist Dr. Alex Delaware to Los Angeles. In this tense and complex narrative, Alex is called to Western Pediatrics Hospital to investigate the mysterious and persistent illness of twenty-one-month-old Cassie Jones. As suspicion falls on Cassie’s mother, Dr. Stephanie Eves enlists Alex’s expertise to unravel the dark secrets surrounding the influential Jones family, whose granddaughter’s health hangs in the balance. Teaming up with Detective Milo Sturgis, Alex plunges into a web of corruption, intrigue, and violence that threatens not only the hospital but lives as well.
Set in the psychological thriller genre, Devil’s Waltz deftly blends medical mystery with suspense and crime, exposing the twisted relationships and buried hatreds within a powerful family. This standalone novel offers readers a thrilling exploration of trust, deception, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets. Kellerman’s compelling characterisation and intricate plotting make this an absorbing read for fans of dark, intelligent thrillers with a psychological edge.