forensic psychiatrists

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forensic psychiatrists

A desperate silence

a novel
1998
Forensic psychiatrist Sylvia Strange puts her life in danger when she is called in to evaluate a mute child who was involved in an automobile accident, and begins to learn the horrifying secrets that have frightened the little girl into silence.

Dangerous attachments

1996
Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Sylvia Strange, a consultant to the New Mexico prison system, must draw upon all her psychological insights and courage to stay alive when she finds herself being stalked by escaped madman Lucas Watson.

Mother's milk

2009
Forensic psychiatrist Barrett Conyors discovers the bodies of two drug-addicted teenagers, and while most people suspect Jerod Blank, a homeless schizophrenic, Barrett believes it is somebody else and follows a complex set of clues into a potentially dangerous trap.

Murder suicide

2004
Forensic scientist Dr. Frank Clevenger takes on the murder case of Frank Snow, whom officials believe committed suicide, but Dr. Clevenger suspects the brilliant inventor was murdered and soon has a lengthy list of suspects, including the victim's wife, son, and mistress.

Homicidal intent

2001
Forensic psychiatrist Tamsen Bayn uncovers clues to an explosive conspiracy when she is asked to evaluate the parents of a twelve-year-old boy who has committed a stunning act of violence which seems to be part of a nationwide pattern.

Dantes' inferno

a Dr. Sylvia Strange novel
2002
Dr. Sylvia Strange, a forensic psychiatrist, is called in to perform an evaluation on a suspected bomber after an explosion at the J. Paul Getty Museum, but as she delves deeper into the strange mind of John Dantes she finds herself increasingly uncertain of his guilt.

The architect

2005
FBI forensic psychiatrist Dr. Frank Clevenger matches wits with a brilliant killer when he is assigned to investigate a string of murders committed by West Crosse, an architect who does not stop at designing homes, but is obsessed with creating perfect lives for his clients--even if it means eliminating people he considers undesirable.
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