Did not send this out to the Scout as it came out in October, republished in paperback form. I am also concerned about some allegations that the author generously takes plot from other writers. Google it.
Trouble
starts when two of her patients become victims of the copycat killer, bringing
the police to her office. Nora has always kept a low profile, living a solitary
life with little variance. She gets reacquainted with a boyfriend from college
and engages in a game of push-me, pull-me with him as she is so damaged from
what happened in her childhood.
Nora
constantly reassures herself she is not like her father as she works hard in
the operating room to save lives rather
than to take lives. When she basically forces a vehicle into a crash, she
begins to question herself. Could she be a killer like her father? She’s a
surgeon saving lives! Does the apple fall not far from the tree? No, it does
not, but there is the expected twist that comes with the psychological thrillers
that McFadden writes.
Freida McFadden, a brain
injury trained physician,
writes psychological thrillers and medical humor novels. She self-published her first
book on Amazon in 2013. A New York
native, she has stated in interviews that all the protagonists in her books are
based on her. When McFadden was a kid, she read The Baby-Sitters Club by
Ann M. Martin and Judy Blume books. She is most known for her book The
Housemaid. McFadden lives with her family and black cat in a centuries-old
three-story home overlooking an ocean.
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