Gone

Unabridged
Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Narrator: John Rubinstein
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: Random House Audio Assets
Date: October 2007
Length: 12 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

No one conducts a more chilling, suspenseful, thoroughly engrossing tour through the winding corridors of criminal behavior and the secret chambers of psychopathology than Jonathan Kellerman, the bestselling "master of the psychological thriller" (People). Now the incomparable team of psychologist Alex Delaware and homicide cop Milo Sturgis embark on their most dangerous excursion yet, into the dark places where risk runs high and blood runs cold.
It's a story tailor-made for the nightly news: Dylan Meserve and Michaela Brand, young lovers and fellow acting students, vanish on the way home from a rehearsal. Three days later, the two of them are found in the remote mountains of Malibu -battered and terrified after a harrowing ordeal at the hands of a sadistic abductor.
The details of the nightmarish event are shocking and brutal: The couple was carjacked at gunpoint by a masked assailant and subjected to a horrific regimen of confinement, starvation and assault.
But before long, doubts arise about the couple's story, and as forensic details unfold, the abduction is exposed as a hoax. Charged as criminals themselves, the aspiring actors claim emotional problems, and the court orders psychological evaluation for both.
Michaela is examined by Alex Delaware, who finds that her claims of depression and stress ring true enough. But they don't explain her lies, and Alex is certain that there are hidden layers in this sordid psychodrama that even he hasn't been able to penetrate.
Nevertheless, the case is closed-only to be violently reopened when Michaela is savagely murdered. When the police look for Dylan, they find that he's gone. Is he the killer or a victim himself?Casting their dragnet into the murkiest corners of L.A., Delaware and Sturgis unearth more questions than answers-including a host of eerily identical killings. What really happened to the couple who cried wolf? And what bizarre and brutal epidemic is infecting the city with terror, madness, and sudden, twisted death?

Reviews (5)

Gone

Written by Kay on April 10th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Another excellent Milo and Alex read! I enjoyed this one every bit as much as all the others I have read. Alex makes the stories but Milo is such an added bonus!

Gone

Written by Anonymous on March 28th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

A bit strange. Depicts the bazarr life of hollywood wannabees.

gone

Written by C Lawson on March 21st, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was a good book. I love jonathan kellerman books.

Gone

Written by Michael Scott from , on October 18th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Another entry in the Alex Delaware series that was narrated by John Rubinstein. I've come to greatly anticipate the Delaware series, knowning that Delaware's voice is always the same guy - almost like welcoming home a good friend. The story itself was quite good, though somewhat of a sleeper in the beginning. Lots of unexpected twists, as is usual with Kellerman novels.

GONE

Written by MA AT on August 24th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

A wonderfully written tale that is sure to keep you in suspense. Many times I sat in the car longer than needed just to get closer to solving the mystery. Really enjoyable.

Author Details

Author Details

Kellerman, Jonathan

"Jonathan Kellerman is one of the world's most popular authors. He has brought his expertise as a clinical psychologist to numerous bestselling tales of suspense (which have been translated into two dozen languages), including the Alex Delaware novels; THE BUTCHER'S THEATER, a story of serial killing in Jerusalem; and BILLY STRAIGHT, featuring Hollywood homicide detective Petra Connor. He is also the author of numerous essays, short stories, and scientific articles, two children's books, and three volumes of psychology, including SAVAGE SPAWN: Reflections on Violent Children. He has won the Goldwyn, Edgar, and Anthony awards, and has been nominated for a Shamus Award. He and his wife, the novelist Faye Kellerman, have four children."