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Private Practices

by Stephen White
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Overview

As a nightmare blizzard of evil sweeps a Rocky Mountain winter wonderland, a trail of secret sins leads clinical psychologist Dr. Alan Gregory deeper into the heart and mind of a monstrous murderer.

A novel of evocative locales, deftly developed characters, and pulsating suspense where nothing is as it seems. Psychologist Alan Gregory gets caught in the middle of some deadly maneuvering when two seemingly "accidental" deaths occur to a pair of grand jury witnesses.

Synopsis

As a nightmare blizzard of evil sweeps a Rocky Mountain winter wonderland, a trail of secret sins leads clinical psychologist Dr. Alan Gregory deeper into the heart and mind of a monstrous murderer.

Publishers Weekly

The likable Colorado coterie from Privileged Information supports smug analyst/sleuth Alan Gregory's second outing in this psychological thriller. A deranged husband pushes into Gregory's Boulder, Colo., office with a gun and a hostage, demanding to see his battered wife, Claire Draper, who's in session with Alan's partner, Diane Estevez. The cops save Diane, but not Claire or the hostage, her divorce lawyer. Claire was slated to testify to a grand jury against a Boulder bigwig, and when a blast kills another witness--in front of Alan and his girlfriend, assistant DA Lauren Crowder--Det. Sam Purdy enlists Alan's help on the case. Break-ins at the office and at Diane's home send the two shrinks hunting through their rifled files for clues while Boulder officials slow the investigation. An abused teen unexpectedly links the victims to public officials, blackmailers, unethical therapists and a vacation-home compound in the nearby mountains. White weaves a near-flawless web of evil, and his prose is as smooth and fast as a downhill slalom, with enough twists and jumps to keep it interesting. If only Alan Gregory were less self-satisfied and as easy to like as his friends. 35,000 first printing; ad/promo. (Jan.)

About the Author, Stephen White

Writers often use elements of their own personalities to craft their most-enduring characters, and Stephen White has certain done so in creating fellow-clinical psychologist Dr. Alan Gregory. However, White s electrifying series of crime thrillers aren t likely to be mistaken for autobiographies anytime soon.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The likable Colorado coterie from Privileged Information supports smug analyst/sleuth Alan Gregory's second outing in this psychological thriller. A deranged husband pushes into Gregory's Boulder, Colo., office with a gun and a hostage, demanding to see his battered wife, Claire Draper, who's in session with Alan's partner, Diane Estevez. The cops save Diane, but not Claire or the hostage, her divorce lawyer. Claire was slated to testify to a grand jury against a Boulder bigwig, and when a blast kills another witness--in front of Alan and his girlfriend, assistant DA Lauren Crowder--Det. Sam Purdy enlists Alan's help on the case. Break-ins at the office and at Diane's home send the two shrinks hunting through their rifled files for clues while Boulder officials slow the investigation. An abused teen unexpectedly links the victims to public officials, blackmailers, unethical therapists and a vacation-home compound in the nearby mountains. White weaves a near-flawless web of evil, and his prose is as smooth and fast as a downhill slalom, with enough twists and jumps to keep it interesting. If only Alan Gregory were less self-satisfied and as easy to like as his friends. 35,000 first printing; ad/promo. (Jan.)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
432
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780451214362

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