The Wedding Guest, Jonathan Kellerman

The Wedding Guest opening line: No Regrets.

The Wedding Guest

My blurb:

No-one knows who the mystery woman is, but she is dead. And it looks as if she gate-crashed the wedding. But Alex and Milo know that someone is hiding something. And they suspect someone knows the truth. But if everyone keeps their secrets to themselves, they will never discover who the woman is. And they will most certainly not catch her killer.

The Wedding Guest
An uninvited guest. A missing identity. A trail of deadly secrets.
When a horrified bridesmaid finds the body of a young woman at a wedding reception, it makes the bride and groom’s choice of a Saints and Sinners theme all the more macabre.
There are no means of identification and nobody knows the victim.
The bride is convinced someone is trying to sabotage her big day. The groom is sure it’s a dreadful mistake.
It’s up to brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD Lieutenant Milo Sturgis to uncover the truth. They have a hundred guests to question, and a strong suspicion that the motive for murder is personal…
The party’s over – and the hunt for the killer is on.
My verdict:

This is the 34th Alex Delaware novel and I enjoyed it as much as the previous ones I have read. Jonathan Kellerman has a writing style I enjoy and like most of his novels, this was a read I can recommend.

About the author:

Jonathan Seth Kellerman (born August 9, 1949) is an American novelist, psychologist, and Edgar- and Anthony Award–winning author best known for his popular mystery novels featuring the character Alex Delaware, a child psychologist who consults for the Los Angeles Police Department.

Publishing information:
ISBN 9781780899022
Format Trade Paperback
Published February 2019
Disclosure: I was sent the book to review by Penguin Random House South Africa. I was not required to write a positive review. This post is in line with my blogging policy.
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