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Boulder psychologist Alan Gregory must solve a deadly mystery in Eldorado Springs that has been brewing for more than a decade and revisit the cruel ethical dilemma that turned his life upside down as a young psychologist.Tags
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I was anxious to read this book, but also somewhat reluctant to start it, knowing it was the last in a series that I have enjoyed so much. And I ended up having very mixed feeling about how the author chose to conclude this saga. After so many struggles to maintain his personal ethical boundaries as a clinical psychologist, and through many interactions with his wife and best friend, Alan Gregory seemed to have lost much of his integrity by the end of the series. I was left with the sense that Stephen White must have been really sick of these characters and their lives by the time he was writing this 20th book. But even that being said, Mr. White's skill at developing the characters and their stories made it another enjoyable read, with show more the choices the characters made seeming natural outcomes to the current circumstances. I still have to add this series as one of my favorites, and hope that the author will employ his writing talents to bring readers more great stories. show less
Mixed feelings about this last book in the series. I have loved this series and it's characters for so long its sad to see it come to an end but I also think it's time. I just wish that it wasn't done with such destruction of every single relationship. This book started off very slow for me. I first I thought I was savoring it as the last and then I realized that it was because it was hard to follow (bringing in so many old storylines which honestly were not still fresh in my mind as the author obviously thought they should be). When I finally felt like I got up to speed on what was going on I was so turned off by all the negative relationships, but I plodded on. I think when Alan and Sam finally sat down and got drunk while eating show more Oysters (Sam? Oysters??) it finally took a turn for the better for me. However, I think the shining star in this book was Jonas - he was by far my favorite character in the book for his old soul/teacher ways. Sad to see this series and it's, just north of me, Boulder insight and main cycling character whom I've oft wondered if I shared the road. show less
For a final installment of a very long running series I found this book somewhat of a let down. It felt separated from the others in how the characters didn't seem to flow from the previous books to this one. I found myself with that raised eyebrow wondering "Why?" several times to what the characters did or said. Aside from that the writing is well done, engaging and entertaining. Overall the book is an enjoyable read and well worth the time spent wrapping up all the lose ends.
This novel is the conclusion of the Dr. Alan Gregory series and continues where Line of Fire ends (Gregory’s wife Lauren was shot). If you haven’t read any of Stephen White’s previous books in the series, you will be lost. I have but did not read Line of Fire. So I was a little confused, but was able to follow the plot. Not exciting as his previous books, and it seems rushed and the ending disappointing.
I've read 20 Stephen White books in the past 22 years. This was a disappointing ending to a very enjoyable series. If it were not the final book, it would make sense; if it is the end, there is no real ending point.
Most reviews I have read of this book, on this site and others, agree with my own personal assessment. It was just not very good. While there were moments of interest, most of the excessive length of the book was convoluted and boring. Sad to see a once great series end like this. Maybe Stephen White lost his muse.
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Stephen White attended the University of California campuses at Irvine and Los Angeles before graduating from Berkeley in 1972. Trained as a clinical psychologist, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in 1979 and became known as an authority on the psychological effects of marital disruption, especially on men. His research has show more appeared in Psychological Bulletin and other professional journals and books. After receiving his doctorate, he worked in private practice as well as at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and later as a staff psychologist at The Children's Hospital in Denver, focusing on pediatric cancer patients. He began writing his first novel in 1989 while he was still practicing full time. The book, Privileged Information, was published in 1991 and was the first book in the Dr. Alan Gregory series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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