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Loading... Blinded/Missing Persons: AND Missing Personsby Stephen White
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A woman comes into psychologist Alan Gregorys office with a confession that her husband is a serial killer. This causes Alan some real problems with confidentiality which is at the same time being challenged by other patients who find their affairs are being broadcast to the public. At the bottom of it all is a bug that has been placed in his consulting room but who would do that? All is not what it seems in this riveting novel with an unexpected ending. At the same time both Alan and his cop friend Sam Purdy are having some difficulties in their private lives which gives an interesting background to the characters.
Missing Persons - This story of a girl gone missing, a colleague dead and a closer colleague in danger brings a confidentiality nightmare to psychologist Alan Gregory. It also
brings him into conflict with his detective pal Sam Purdy. This story is a fascinating insight into the worlds of psychology and policing, and for good measure is a 'cracking good read'. (