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The body count keeps growing in the psychiatric unit for adolescents where Dr. Molly Katz works, leading to a threat on the lives of Molly and her children as she tries to find the source of an apparent pure evil. Reprint.

304 pages, Paperback

First published October 13, 1999

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443 reviews17 followers
December 15, 2012
Well. Here's the thing.

I picked this up because it's a psychological thriller. I went ahead to buy and read it because it was written by practicing psychiatrist. I almost didn't make it past the first chapter because it was in a first person female narrative that was obviously written by a man.

But he got better. He got to where he was writing a person, instead of a man writing a woman's POV---which is the trick, by the way, of writing the POV of the opposite sex; write a person, not a gender.

The coolest thing about this book, to me, were the discussions about psychiatry and trends. The exact things I was hoping would "leak" into this book were featured in more than one dialogue. That is, they did more than "leak" and that was awesome.

I wouldn't call this a "thriller," though. Or suspense. I spent the first fifty or sixty pages thinking, "AhmahGod, dooooooo somethiiiiiiiing." I mean it's cool to get to know a character's routine and all, but when the prologue and a few clues so far let you know there's going to be action, then "shopping with the fam" is torture, not a nice little characterization scene.

And none of that would have been bad if it weren't in a cover, with comments, and with a set-up that all say, "Suspense/thriller."

Bah, anyway. There is enough here, in the end, that makes me want to give the author another shot---someday. If I remember. It's not something I'm writing down to do or anything.

Yagetme?
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23 reviews
February 27, 2009
It was a good mystery kept you wondering who was the killer till the very end.
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506 reviews78 followers
March 12, 2009
This was actually a rather good book. I loved the setting, and something about the criminaly insane that makes me smile! I will surely pick up another novel by this author!
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February 11, 2010
Absolutely loved it. Had a lot of twists and turns, and kept you guessing.
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March 18, 2011
Written by a psychiatrist, so there's lot of details about psychiatric care that appealed to me. I'll look for this author again.
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