Friday, March 28, 2014

In The Blood by Lisa Unger


I never doubted my belief in the veracity of this story. 

This was a spell-binding psychodrama thriller: murder, mayhem, and more.

Psychopaths on the rampage (if you can spot them), battling psychiatrists!  Who’s on top of the I.Q. ladder, i.e., who’s manipulating who?

Plots and sub-plots unfold – who can you trust?

A 24-hour read: 340 riveting pages.

The author’s got a half a dozen other books out:

  Heartbroken

      Darkness, My Old Friend

         Fragile

              Die For You

                  Black Out

                     Sliver of Truth

                         Beautiful Lies

So you can see a “shrinky” bent here.

Whether you’ve only taken one course [Child Psych 101 or Abnormal Psych 200] or even if you’ve got your PhD in Psychotic Drugs or Sociology of Abnormal Psychosis, this will hold your attention to the end, and you won’t know who to trust:

not the cops,

not the shrinks,

not the teachers,

not the kids,

not your family,

and least of all, not yourself.

 

Everyone’s wacko, and everyone has an agenda.

 

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