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Jesse Kellerman

Author of The Brutal Art

18+ Works 4,334 Members 209 Reviews 5 Favorited

About the Author

Jesse Kellerman was born on September 1, 1978 in Los Angeles, California. Before going to college, he took a year off to study at a men's religious seminary in Israel. He studied psychology, with an emphasis on evolution and antisocial behavior, at Harvard University and received a Master's of Fine show more Arts in theater from Brandeis University. He has written numerous novels including The Executor, The Genius, Trouble and Sunstroke. He has won several awards for his writing, including the 2003 Princess Grace Award, given to America's most promising young playwright. Jesse Kellerman co-wrrote bestseller, The Golem of Hollywood, with his father Jonathan Kellerman. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Jesse Kellerman

The Brutal Art (2008) 804 copies, 43 reviews
Crime Scene: A Novel (2017) 488 copies, 17 reviews
Sunstroke (2006) 475 copies, 12 reviews
The Golem of Hollywood (2014) 470 copies, 27 reviews
Trouble (2007) 457 copies, 14 reviews
The Executor (2010) 345 copies, 20 reviews
A Measure of Darkness: A Novel (2018) 343 copies, 13 reviews
The Golem of Paris (2015) 261 copies, 12 reviews
Half Moon Bay (2020) 248 copies, 9 reviews
The Burning (2021) 182 copies, 7 reviews
Potboiler (2012) 143 copies, 27 reviews
The Lost Coast (2024) 77 copies, 4 reviews
Controller (2018) — Author — 24 copies, 3 reviews
I'll Catch You (2012) 13 copies, 1 review

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The Best Spiritual Writing 2011 (2010) — Contributor — 38 copies

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My thanks to Goodreads FirstReads and Ballantine Books for my ARC.

Clay Edison, former coroner, has had a career change. And an identity change. He is now Clay Gardner, PI. Conducting investigations of a different sort.

His current case BEGAN as a property fraud. That was what he was hired for. But then someone went missing…

Although I’ve read a few books by Jonathan Kellerman, this was my first by Jesse. I did like the snappy dialogues and humor. The character descriptions were vivid. But there were too many of them to keep track of how they were connected to one another. The plot became convoluted. Finishing it was a struggle.… (more)
 
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kulmona | 3 other reviews | Oct 27, 2024 |
CLAY EDISON, Deputy Coroner's, search for his missing brother turns into an investigation of the murder of a wealthy collector and the people holding the brother.
 
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fwbl | 6 other reviews | Sep 5, 2024 |
Quick read, enjoyable. I just somehow lost the relationships between all the characters, so while it had a great climactic ending, it lost it's punch for me. Clay Edison, former coroner, is hired to look into a shady real estate deal by the grandson of a recent decedent. This takes Clay to the lost cost of California and a multiple missing persons case and some very wicked local townspeople (population 10).
 
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phoenixcomet | 3 other reviews | Aug 12, 2024 |
The Lost Coast by Jonathan Kellerman and Jesse Kellerman is a very highly recommended mystery/thriller and the fifth book in the series featuring private investigator Clay Edison written by the acclaimed father-son duo.

Clay Edison is now a licensed private investigator after leaving the position of coroner's investigator. Chris Villareal, who is referred to Clay by a former client, needs help investigating a monthly payment he noticed while managing his grandmother's estate. It seems to be a simple case of real estate fraud that leads Clay to look at a remote community called Swan's Flat on Northern California’s remote Lost Coast. After reassuring his wife Amy that he will keep in close contact with her and not do anything risky, Clay sets off to investigate the lot Villareal's grandmother purchased.

Once there the situation is odder and more secretive than Clay anticipated. The roads are nearly nonexistent, there is no cell service, and the locals are few, reticent, and duplicitous. He is shot at by one local and another is trying to con him into buying one of the lots. It seems the area has been running an elaborate real estate con for decades. There is another mystery in the area as a local bulletin board in the nearest town is full of posters for missing people and on it Clay recognizes something that makes him expand the case.

The Lost Coast is an extremely entertaining, well-written mystery that it full of intrigue, deception, secrets, and interesting characters. The complexity of the case increases with each new turn in the investigation, which keep interest high, the pace fast, and the plot compelling. It works well as a stand alone novel, although after reading it you will likely want to go back and read the previous novels in the series.

Clay is a charismatic character who will immediately garner your support and loyalty. He is trying to follow the advice of their couples therapist and keep Amy informed of his actions, situation, and safety level. All the characters are fully realized and interesting. Part way through the novel Clay teams up with Regina, another PI, and the scenes with the two working together are golden and sometimes hilarious. I hope to see her team up with Clay again in the future.

This really is a smart, interesting and un-put-downable investigative mystery. I'm looking forward to the next installment. Thanks to Random House/Ballantine for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.
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