Delusion by G.H. Ephron
>> Monday, March 2, 2009
Series: #3 in the Dr. Peter Zak series
Genre: Mystery
Publication Date: 2002
Pages: 293
Challenges: TBR 2009 Challenge #5, Support Your Local Library Challenge #8, What’s In a Name 2 Challenge #4 (Medical Conditiion)
This series features a Forensic Psychologist. Dr. Peter Zak often works with defense teams to evaluate their clients and testify in court. When Peter is asked by a lawyer to check on an agitated and paranoid client, Peter arrives to find the mans wife brutally murdered. Nick Babakian is without a doubt a paranoid man, but did he kill his wife or did someone else. Is paranoia contagious? Some of the facts of this case soon have Peter remembering his own wife’s murder and believing that her killer is still taunting Peter from prison. Is that really happening or is he having reactions to the suspect’s paranoia?
Some of this book was good, parts were just OK, but all in all I like this series well enough to continue. There are only 5 book total in the series so I’m sure I’ll end up finishing them.
Genre: Mystery
Publication Date: 2002
Pages: 293
Challenges: TBR 2009 Challenge #5, Support Your Local Library Challenge #8, What’s In a Name 2 Challenge #4 (Medical Conditiion)
This series features a Forensic Psychologist. Dr. Peter Zak often works with defense teams to evaluate their clients and testify in court. When Peter is asked by a lawyer to check on an agitated and paranoid client, Peter arrives to find the mans wife brutally murdered. Nick Babakian is without a doubt a paranoid man, but did he kill his wife or did someone else. Is paranoia contagious? Some of the facts of this case soon have Peter remembering his own wife’s murder and believing that her killer is still taunting Peter from prison. Is that really happening or is he having reactions to the suspect’s paranoia?
Some of this book was good, parts were just OK, but all in all I like this series well enough to continue. There are only 5 book total in the series so I’m sure I’ll end up finishing them.




No stars – I couldn’t even finish it
1 star – I didn’t like it but I managed to finish it.
2 stars – It was OK. Not good, but seriously just OK.
3 stars - I liked it. I didn’t think it was great, but I thought it was good entertainment.
4 stars – I really liked it. I really think you might like it too.
5 stars – It was amazing. I’d recommend this to just about anyone.

3 comments:
Wow, I think that cover's going to give me a nightmare. Not sure if the book would! :)
So glad you're listening to Hitchhiker's. I got to see Douglas Adams speak, long ago. He did a reading when we were living in Ann Arbor and he was such a funny, interesting man.
I've only read one book by this author/authors(?) and really liked it. I need to read some more.
Bookfool: Hope you didn't have a nightmare. I'm loving listening to Hitchhiker's!! I can't believe I've never read this series. I listen when I'm driving by myself and I'm spending a lot of time all by myself in my car laughing out loud. I'll definitely be listening to more of this series.
Framed: In my opinion they're OK - not in the top tier of mysteries or even medical mysteries, but entertaining enough to finish out the series.
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