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Thriller · 1981 · PG-13

Private practices

by Linda Wolfe

The therapist knew things. The things were dangerous.

For14+GenreThrillerLength304 pagesRead time~8 hours

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Violence

Some

Moderate; thriller violence and the dangers of what a therapist knows

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief adult content; the therapeutic world

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Significant; the psychological complexity of confidentiality, knowledge, and what you do when what you know is dangerous

What this book is about

Linda Wolfe's fiction — from the author of acclaimed true crime works — follows a therapist whose professional knowledge becomes a liability when one of her cases crosses into territory that the official world doesn't want examined. Wolfe brings her true crime investigative intelligence to the psychological thriller form.

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