The fantastic follow-up to CRIME SCENE by masters of the psychological thriller genre Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman. A MEASURE OF DARKNESS features deputy coroner Clay Edison in another gripping case . . .
A wild party in a gentrifying East Bay neighbourhood. A heated argument that spills into the street. Gunshots. Chaos.
When the smoke clears, the mystery reveals itself: there is one victim whose death doesn't match the others. She has been brutalized and abandoned, stripped of ID and left to die: it falls to Deputy Coroner Clay Edison to give her a name and a voice.
Clay embarks upon a journey into a hidden world where innocence and perversity mingle . . . and before long, his relentless pursuit of the truth will lead him right into the line of fire.
If you love the Alex Delaware series, and are a fan of Harlan Coben and Michael Connelly, you will be hooked by A MEASURE OF DARKNESS.
Jonathan Kellerman is the No. 1 international bestselling author of more than three dozen bestselling crime novels, including the Alex Delaware series, THE BUTCHER'S THEATRE, BILLY STRAIGHT, THE CONSPIRACY CLUB, TWISTED and TRUE DETECTIVES.
With his wife, bestselling novelist Faye Kellerman, he co-authored DOUBLE HOMICIDE and CAPITAL CRIMES.
With his son, bestselling novelist Jesse Kellerman, he co-authored THE GOLEM OF HOLLYWOOD and THE GOLEM OF PARIS.
He is also the author of two children's books and numerous non-fiction works.
He has won the Goldwyn, Edgar and Anthony Awards and has been nominated for a Shamus Award.
Jonathan and Faye Kellerman live in California, New Mexico and New York.
Brilliant, page-turning fiction with mythic underpinnings... The book is like nothing I've ever read before. It sort of took my breath away
Stephen King
Sophisticated, cleverly plotted and satisfying
Daily Telegraph
High-octane entertainment
The Times
Exceptionally exciting
New York Times
Ingenious and horrifying
The Sunday Times
A witty, propulsive, and frequently chilling read...as ambitious as it is entertaining
Kirkus Reviews
'Sophisticated, cleverly plotted and satisfying'
Sunday Telegraph
'High-octane entertainment'
The Times
'Exceptionally exciting'
New York Times
'Ingenious and horrifying'
The Sunday Times