Stephanie Courtland has been committed to the Hope Lodge Psychiatric facility for several years. She is deeply troubled, suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder, which makes it impossible for her to understand the wrongfulness of the murderous acts committed by her alters .
Beth , on the surface, appears calm, reasonable, and wanting to be in control. Stephanie's psychologist, Dr. James Galloway is suspicious of this behavior because of Beth's constant internal dialogue with Tiffany - the dominant personality. Tiffany thrives on adrenaline and violent aggression - the only things that genuinely engage her
Her escape from Hope Lodge is just the beginning of a dark journey littered with murderous outcomes.
McDonald-Low has another winner! The characters appear to be real and the story though fiction could actually happen. It's a page turner and hard to put down while at times a little scary but he keeps it real.
I was entertained throughout reading this book. I appreciate the details of the knives used in writing this book. Are you a collector like me? Anyway thanks for writing. Multiple personalities always did interest me. Great style of writing and a great end.
This book lets the characters develop all the way with a nice, final wrap-up at the end. Michael’s writing style puts you right there, wherever the scene is taking place.