
The Conspiracy Club
Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Narrator: Rob Kahn
Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 09/03/2003
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Suspense & Thriller

Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Narrator: Rob Kahn
Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Random House Audio
Published: 09/03/2003
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Suspense & Thriller
American author, Jonathan Kellerman, comes from a decisively different viewpoint when writing his novels, than most authors. Kellerman was born in New York City to parents who were successful authors themselves. His journey began when his family moved to Los Angeles California. He grew up there and received a BA in Psychology from UCLA. He paid for his education by various jobs as cartoonist, illustrator, journalist, and editor, as well as teaching guitar. An unpublished novel that he co-wrote won him a Samuel Goldwyn writing award. Screenplays were readily available to him, but he chose not to get into that venue. He received his PhD from USC in clinical psychology. His research thesis was entitled.....attribution of blame for childhood psychopathology. Kellerman is currently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine.
The first published book from Kellerman was a medical text book entitled.....Psychological Aspects of Childhood Cancer. His extensive research and hands on experience while working at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles prepared him for the knowledge needed to write his first published book.
He published a book for parents titled Helping the Fearful Child. Through many cases and observations, came his first novel.....When the Bough Breaks, which became a bestseller and was adapted for a TV movie. His career in medicine continued all throughout his writing. He was a consultant and expert witness in the legal system which impacted the characters in his novels.
The psychologist and novelist has been very vocal in speaking out against the "misguided" release of mentally ill people into the community without benefit of counseling, psychotherapy, as well as medication. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, who is also a bestselling crime writer. They have four children, two of whom are also novelists.
What makes Kellerman’s novels so good is his clever plotting, witty narrative and great dialogue. This book had little of any of these. Normally, Kellerman’s plots keep you guessing and engaged all the way to the climax and wrap-up. Not this one. Most of the body of the book is the protagonist going a......more
A new character for Jonathan Kellerman, and what I found to be a truly entertaining read, in the category of what I call my "nighttime escape" reading from the intensive research I do for my novel-writing. Dr. Jeremy Carrier is a partially developed character, but more than sufficient for this story......more
Here's my review system--I score on four categories and average them together for the number of stars. The four categories are: character development (are the characters deep and complex, plot (is it interesting), voice (is the narration smooth and engaging) and cliche level (is it predictable.) Cha......more
Well, I stuck with it, so it must not be too bad, but I just don't buy the idea of the CCC going to so much trouble to help Dr. C. solve this (and remove suspicion from himself, save lives, and all that), when they could have simply shared their theory with the authorities and perhaps prevented a de......more
This is a rare change from Kellerman's Alex Delaware series, as he introduces a similar character, Jeremy Carrier. He molds him in some ways like Alex, yet he seem more nieve yet no less inquisitive. His girlfriend is murdered, and there are no suspects. The detective working the case keeps tabs on......more
“KELLERMAN REALLY KNOWS HOW TO KEEP THOSE PAGES TURNING.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Kellerman has shaped the psychological mystery novel into an art form.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“A MASTER OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER.”
—People