Privileged Information by Stephen White

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 25,032
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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 25,032

    Synopsis

    Clinical psychologist Alan Gregory faces disgrace and ruin when several of his attractive female clients die untimely deaths. But professional ethics prevent Gregory from revealing the "privileged information" that will clear his name and perhaps save his life-since the killer responsible for these deaths may be one of his patients.

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    Successful psychologist Alan Gregory has a bright future--until one of his patients is found dead. Her diary decribes her sexual obsession with Alan--and his willing involvement. Desperate to clear his name, Alan begins the painful search for the truth--a truth that may kill him as well. Reissue.

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    The manipulations of a psychotic killer test the limits of the therapeutic relationship in this suspenseful first novel by a clinical psychologist, which was a BOMC selection in cloth. (Nov.)

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    Writers often use elements of their own personalities to craft their most-enduring characters, and Stephen White has certain done so in creating fellow-clinical psychologist Dr. Alan Gregory. However, White’s electrifying series of crime thrillers aren’t likely to be mistaken for autobiographies anytime soon.

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    Such Suspenseby Anonymous

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    April 05, 2002: This book was wonderful! It kept you thinking 'who did it?'. Stephen White is an excellent writer.

    Leave Your Night Clear...You Cna't Put it Down!!!by Anonymous

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    April 25, 2000: I recently started reading novels. I was never able to find an author I really loved, until now. I read Manner of Death and Harm's Way and now this one. This was one of the best books I ever read. I read it for 3 days straight. When I reached the last 30 pages my vision started to blur...but I KEPT READING!!! I loved it. I strongly recommend reading this book by White before any of his others because it gives you some background info on Alan Gregory and the other main characters. If you read nothing else this summer make it this book.