My Review: 5/5
Dr. Judd Stevens
is a successful psychoanalyst in Manhattan. Listening to people and helping them out by connecting with them mentally and
psychologically is his job. Talking about emotions, he is also falling in love with one of his
mysterious patient: Annie.
Suddenly, John Hanson, one of Judd’s patients was
mistaken for him and murdered. The same day, Judd’s secretary, Carol is
found killed in the office. Two detectives, Angeli and McGreavy are assigned to the murder cases but to McGreavy, Judd
himself is the prime suspect. To prove his innocence and track down
the real killer, Stevens hires a detective Norman Z. Moody but before
he could prove his innocence, Moody is killed and series of attempts are
being made to murder Judd.
Now, Judd has a big job ahead: save his life, track
down the real murderer, prove his innocence and find out why he is being the
target.
Is it one of his
patients? or someone from outside world? He doesn't know. There is no evidence,
no clues and no witnesses. All Judd can do is go deeper into the maze of murder
mystery and use his knowledge of human
behavior to imagine the killer from the way people are murdered and the attempts made on him.
The book is very well written. As the story
progressed, all I thought about is who the murderer is and why he or she did it? I was biting my nails throughout the book. The story is splendid and the way Sidney writes, Oh my God! We need more writers
like him on this earth.
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