Unlike Crutcher's other books, this is a book for adults, not teens. And as a book of suspense, it's a delight. But, and this is a big but---even though the therapeutic work with abuse victims in this novel is grounded in reality (as in all of Crutcher's books), the way the therapists act and the outcome of this novel provide a casebook study in how bad things could get if therapists got over-involved and didn't keep appropriate boundaries---again and again, as a group, and trying to handle things themselves instead of getting their agency management, licensing boards, or police involved at the appropriate times. In real life, when therapists act like this, we lose our licenses to practice long before it gets this bad. So read it for the suspense if you like suspense novels. It's well plotted and will wind you up nicely before the end. But please don't assume this novel is about real therapists.