Jonathan  Seth Kellerman was born in New York City, New York on August 9,1949 but  primarily grew up in Los Angeles, California. His parents were David  and Sylvia Kellerman.
Jonathan  earned his B.A. in psychology from UCLA. He earned his Doctorate in  Child Psychology from the University of Southern California when he was  only 24 years old.  To support himself while a student, he worked at the  university newspaper, “The Daily Bruin,” as a cartoonist. In his senior  year, Jonathan won a Samuel Goldwyn Writing Award for fiction.
While  at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, Jonathan researched and  wrote two medical texts, “Psychological Aspects of Childhood Cancer” in  1980, and “Helping the Fearful Child” in 1981. 
Jonathan  married Faye Mauder and they produced four children, Jesse, Rachel,  Ilana and Aliza. He worked as a professor and a clinician for ten years  before he started a writing career in psychological suspense thrillers.  He published his first novel, “When the Bough Breaks,” in 1985.  This  book starts a series of books with psychologist Alex Delaware as the  protagonist. Jonathan says that Alex is his alter ego.
Jonathan is not the only talent in the family. Faye Kellerman, is also a published suspense writer since 
1986.  She, along with youngest daughter, Aliza, co-authored a book in 2009, called “Prism.”  The oldest son, Je
sse has also established himself as a published novelist.
In  an interview for Armchair Detective, when asked why he writes such  chilling crime novels, Jonathan said, “We want fear, but we want the  resolution. You build up tension and then there’s a relief. If there is  no resolution, people wouldn’t want it. It’s like tying a knot around  your knees, then it feels so wonderful when you take it off. I know how  to create fear because I’m a coward.” He says he will keep writing these  books as long as people want to buy them.
Jonathan  and Faye are the first married couple to have novels on the New York  Best Sellers List at the same time. They make their homes in Los Angles,  California and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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