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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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