Description: "Clay Edison has left behind the Alameda County coroner's office to strike out on his own as a private investigator. He's perfectly happy working low-stakes embezzlement cases--that is, until PI Regina Klein calls him with a mystery only he can solve. The son of a wealthy couple has washed up dead on the shores of San Francisco Bay with drugs in his system and a head injury. The police are calling it an accident. But the parents are adamant something's not right--and as Clay digs deeper, he uncovers a horrifying tangle of betrayal and lies"--
Review Quotes: Praise for Coyote Hills
"The Edison series . . . keeps getting better . . . An excellent entry in this popular series."--Booklist "Like their PI partners, Jonathan Kellerman and his son Jesse make a great team."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Coyote Hills makes splendid use of both Jonathan's clinical psychology background and Jesse's knack for finding light in the dark stories he specializes in. I haven't come across a lot of great mysteries this year, so it was refreshing indeed to dive into one as rich and fully realized as this from the family Kellerman."--BookTrib Praise for the Clay Edison Series "As for the keen sense of drama, it must be a genetic trait. . . . Unlike most crime writers (not to mention their readers), who revel in the bloody aftermath of a violent encounter, the Kellermans show compassion for the survivors, including conscientious officials like Edison."--The New York Times Book Review "As always, the Kellermans guarantee that readers will turn pages rapidly to enjoy the complex characters and intricate plot turns. . . . A winner for mystery readers." --Library Journal "Clan Kellerman, I gotta say wow, just wow: I cannot recall another family of novelists quite so prolific and uniformly excellent."--BookPage, starred review Praise for Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman "[Jonathan] Kellerman doesn't just write psychological thrillers--he owns the genre."--Detroit Free Press "Gripping and compelling . . . Jesse Kellerman tightens the noose slowly, and we his readers can do nothing but turn the pages."--Harlan Coben