![]() The family structure for this strange young artist is truly bizarre the father marries, and he fathers a child. A pilot? A surgeon? A ballerina? Offer them the chance to be photographed as if that’s what they are now, and give them a juicy wad of cash for their trouble then send them back to the streets where they came from. ![]() Find a derelict street person, and find out what they always wanted to be. ![]() He makes a splash in the art world by photographing homeless people in costumes that reflect their deepest dreams. ![]() Our victim has unlimited access to money, and that’s about it. He’s an odd duck, not terribly bright his mother is dead, and his father is a hands-off parent, to say the very least. I’m not giving you much of the plot, because there’s a synopsis for that, but in large strokes, the story is about the murder of the son of one of the world’s wealthiest men. Nevertheless, the story held my attention. ![]() I’ve wished many a time that he would write more books along these lines, but he hasn’t done a lot of it lately, and in this book, there are only glimpses of it. For the uninitiated, Delaware is a child psychologist Kellerman is also a child psychologist, and his earlier books incorporated his area of expertise, placing him in a subgenre all his own. ![]()
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