What happens when the war doesn't end... even after you come home?
In Shrink, author Martin Robert Grossman delivers a gripping psychological thriller that dives deep into the unseen scars of war-where trauma, memory, and morality collide.
Set against the haunting backdrop of post-Vietnam America and the remote wilderness of Alaska, this powerful novel follows a group of veterans battling Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder-each carrying invisible wounds that refuse to heal.
At the center is Dr. Amanda Forbes, a dedicated psychiatrist leading a fragile therapy group of former soldiers. But when one of her patients is found brutally murdered-posed with a chilling "dead man's hand"-the line between victim and predator begins to blur.
As the investigation unfolds, buried secrets rise to the surface. Each patient harbors a past shaped by violence, guilt, and survival. And somewhere among them... may be a killer.
A dark, emotional journey into the human psyche
A suspense-filled mystery with shocking twists
A raw exploration of trauma, morality, and redemption
Shrink is perfect for readers who enjoy:
Psychological thrillers with depthMilitary and post-war fictionCrime mysteries with complex charactersStories exploring the realities of PTSD and mental healthSome wounds never heal... they just hide.
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