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 Psychologist Alex Delaware hasn't been in private practice for a long  time, but when the mother of a former patient calls and asks for his help, he  can't turn her down. He couldn't help Lauren Teague when she was alive, but  something about his failure with the beautiful, sullen teenager who grew up to  be a high-priced call girl won't let him walk away after her bullet-ridden body  turns up in an L.A. dumpster. When she wasn't turning tricks, she was a  straight-A student; despite his detective pal Milo's demurral, Alex is convinced  there's a connection between Lauren's death and another beautiful UCLA psych  major who disappeared a year earlier. With his customary skill and compassion,  Jonathan Kellerman draws us deep into Lauren's complicated life, from a  university campus to a Malibu estate owned by a wealthy publisher of soft-core  porn (who bears a distinct resemblance to the pajama-clad mogul who made a small  white bunny famous).
   Kellerman's last couple of books have been a bit disappointing, but here the  bestselling author is writing up to the high standard he set in his earlier  ones. With solid plotting, well-realized characterizations, and a strong  narrative drive, Flesh and Blood delivers the real goods on every page.  --Jane Adams
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