An Edgar and Shamus Award-winning Author Serena Tully is in trouble. Her husband, an ex-football player with an explosive temper, has accused her of cheating on him, refused to let her see her children, and locked her out with only the clothes on her back. To regain custody she's going to need some allies, and Dr. Morgan Reece, a specialist in evaluating child-parent relationships, is about to be drawn into a case unlike anything he's seen before.
Benjamin M. Schutz is the author of the acclaimed psychological thriller, The Mongol Reply. He is a forensic psychologist and lives in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C.
I liked the writing style of this book, but the bulk of the adult characters were too unlikeable for me to get all wrapped up in the plot. The ending was predictable, yet horrifying and incredibly depressing.
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