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Object of Obsession

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ecrets revealed in therapy are held in trust - until murder intrudes. Object of Obsession is the thrilling story of psychologist Anna Foreman's determination to unravel the mysteries that surround the death of her favorite client, a college sports star. Her search pits her against university bureaucrats, exposes the dark side of elite athletics and forces her to push the boundaries of what she knows best, the human mind.

This smart first novel could only have been written by an experienced clinical psychologist who takes you into the intimate world of the treatment room, where loss and obsession are commonplace and ruthless self-examination is the only path out of darkness.

219 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2012

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Linda N. Edelstein

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November 10, 2012
A great mystery! What makes it extra special is that it is written by a psychologist and the insights are so intriguing. Learning about the motivations of "Obsession" while following the mystery kept me hooked. Read it, you won't be disappointed!
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January 27, 2013
Great read!! Really kept me interested and kept me guessing. Loved hearing a psychologists point of view- as a dr and as a person who cares. I recommend highly.
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