The Man Inside is a riveting psychological thriller that delves into the depths of the human psyche. Dr. Alex Turner, a renowned psychiatrist, is faced with his most challenging case yet when a mysterious patient, known only as John Doe, is admitted to his care. As Dr. Turner peels back the layers of John's troubled mind, he uncovers a tangled web of trauma, obsession, and hidden identities. Haunted by his own demons, Dr. Turner becomes increasingly entangled in John's dark world, blurring the lines between sanity and madness. As the truth gradually emerges, Dr. Turner realizes that nothing is as it seems, and his own life may be in jeopardy. The Man Inside is a pulse-pounding tale of suspense and intrigue that will keep readers guessing until the very end.
Natalie Sumner Lincoln (4 october 1881 - 31 august 1935) was an American writer. She was born in Washington and spent her whole career in this town. She was editor of the D.A.R. Magazine (Daughters of American R) from to .
She wrote 10 crime mystery novels with Inspector Mitchell from the Washington Police Department (1916-1927), and 2 novels with Detective Ferguson in the same town (1920-1921).
In 1922, The Washington Times mentioned her as The Conan Doyle of Washington.