The Conspiracy Club

by Jonathan Kellerman | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0345452577 Global Overview for this book
Registered by ID20080001 on 12/15/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by ID20080001 on Thursday, December 15, 2005
psychologist at City Central Hospital, Jeremy Carrier, is attempting to put his life back together after the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Jocelyn, when he is approached by elderly Dr. Arthur Chess with an offer of friendship. Jeremy, still too traumatized by Jocelyn's death to attempt even the most casual of relationships, initially rejects Chess's solicitation. After further conversation, he accepts an invitation to an elegant dinner at a very private club with Chess and five other older men and women of high intellectual and social rank, all of whom have an extreme interest in crime and the nature of evil. Just as a halting, tentative rapport with fellow doctor Angela Rios begins to develop, Jeremy receives the first in a series of mysterious, anonymous messages. By piecing these messages together with other clues from Dr. Chess, he comes to understand that someone is trying to point him toward the killer of his beloved Jocelyn and a number of other local women. Kellerman is a master at building character and slowly unfolding events, divulging just the right amount of information. Jeremy uncovers more murders, both past and present, and eventually realizes he's had everything wrong from the very beginning. Savvy mystery readers will not be surprised that the likable Jeremy finally comes to the correct conclusions and identifies the killer, earns the respect of his elderly friends and the love of his new lady.

Journal Entry 2 by ID20080001 on Friday, December 30, 2005
I am not in the mood to read this. It's being rabcked to another bookcrosser.

Journal Entry 3 by Neuilly from Brooklyn, New York USA on Sunday, March 19, 2006
I'd completely forgotten to journal this, sorry! It's in by TBR pile but probably won't be read for some time. This is my last semester of college and things are a bit hectic. I look forward to having the time to read it!

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