The Museum of Desire: An Alex Delaware Novel


Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
52
Narrator
14
Release Date
February 2020
Duration
11 hours 14 minutes
Summary
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Psychologist Alex Delaware and detective Milo Sturgis struggle to make sense of a seemingly inexplicable massacre in this electrifying psychological thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense.

LAPD Lieutenant Milo Sturgis has solved a lot of murder cases. On many of them—the ones he calls “different”—he taps the brain of brilliant psychologist Dr. Alex Delaware. But neither Alex nor Milo are prepared for what they find on an early morning call to a deserted mansion in Bel Air. This one’s beyond different. This is predation, premeditation, and cruelty on a whole new level.

Four people have been slaughtered and left displayed bizarrely and horrifically in a stretch limousine. Confounding the investigation, none of the victims seems to have any connection to any other, and a variety of methods have been used to dispatch them. As Alex and Milo make their way through blind alleys and mazes baited with misdirection, they encounter a crime so vicious that it stretches the definitions of evil.
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Patricia C.

If the narrator would just read the book instead of doing ridiculous character voices/accents and if he was less exuberant when setting the scene, the story would have been more compelling. I almost stopped listening several times because the narration was so intolerable.

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Shani H.

Has a surprise ending

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Margaret C.

I might read it again

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MR A.

As always a great book great writing and great acting.

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Maureen R.

Love Kellermans characters- Milo especially. Love love Rubensteins narration. Makes the books come alive. I love his voices.

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Tina E.

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Alex Delaware and Milo Stirgus mysteries, and always hate to have to wait for the next book! I agree with the a previous reviewer who said "feels like listening to an old friend,"

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Anonymous

I hated this book and I have purchased every Alex Delaware book since Jonathan Kellerman started the series. I don’t have valid criticism of writing or narration. I guess I just didn’t expect the subject. Kellerman has tackled more unsavory topics. Child abuse for instance. Did anyone else have this reaction that can do a better job of identifying why?

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Brenda D.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book and the narration. Love listening to Alex Delaware stories - feels like listening to an old friend.

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