Forensic psychologist Portia McTeague, the heroine of Over the Line, puts her volunteer counseling by telephone aside to investigate the death by mutilation of a psychic healer in Charlotte, North Carolina, the first in a series of murders.
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Recensione:
Praise for Over the Line:
"[A] taut psychological thriller--there are no easy answers in this novel, just complex characters, a gripping story and the promise of more cases (and complications) to come."
--Publishers Weekly
"This gripping novel puts the reader squarely into the witness box, offering insights and experiences known only to the experts who have been there."
--Colonel Robert K. Ressler, author of Whoever Fights Monsters and Justice Is Served
"Reads with a mixture of tense psychological terror and Southern charm--many lights will stay lit long into the night to find out how it all turns out."
--I Love a Mystery
"Not only takes you into the inner world of a man who commits an unspeakable crime, but also into the fragile domain of the forensic psychologist who tries to help him. This is a murder mystery of a special sort."
--Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, author of Dead Man Walking
"A fascinating procedural of a capital trial."
--Nashville Tennessean
"The first in a series to captivate readers of detective and courtroom drama. For all popular fiction collections."
--Library Journal
L'autore:
Faye Sultan is director of University Psychological Associates in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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- EditoreDoubleday
- Data di pubblicazione1999
- ISBN 10 0385485263
- ISBN 13 9780385485265
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine258
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