DEAD ALL OVER: Book 2
By (Author) Gregg E Bernstein
BookBaby
BookBaby
17th January 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
350
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 22mm
548g
"Dead All Over" is a riveting crime novel that propels readers into the dark underbelly of 1950s Los Angeles. Cole Dunbar, a private investigator enjoying a rare moment of peace, is abruptly thrown into a complex murder case. After a distressed teenage brother and sister share a tragic tale of murder during the Santa Claus Lane Parade, Dunbar embarks on a twisted journey to uncover the truth.
Navigating his way through a labyrinth of questionable clues, scant evidence, and cryptic messages from an enigmatic informant, Dunbar's dogged pursuit of justice takes him across the unforgiving Mexican desert. As he gets closer to the truth, he uncovers a shocking revelation that spins the entire case on its head, leading to a riveting climax.
Drawing on his vast experience as a psychologist, author Gregg E. Bernstein brings alive the seedy streets of Los Angeles, constructing a world of mystery, deception, and murder, where nothing is as it appears to be, and a simple homicide case becomes a long, twisting drama with an unforeseen end.
Gregg E. Bernstein, PhD, esteemed author of "Therapy Confidential" and "The Therapy Files", has spent four decades as a practicing psychologist in Oakland, California. He has helped countless individuals and couples to navigate a myriad of challenges, from depression and anxiety to grief and loss.
With the Cole Dunbar series, starting with "The Flower in the Sand", Bernstein trades the therapist's chair for the shadowy alleys of Los Angeles. He brings his deep understanding of the human psyche into the realm of detective noir, creating an intricate world where murder serves as the prelude to a winding drama filled with uncertainty. In "Dead All Over", Bernstein continues to engage readers with his thrilling storytelling, crackerjack dialogue, and unexpected twists that echo the complexities of human nature and the unpredictability of life.