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Hardcover The Best Revenge Book

ISBN: 0385336195

ISBN13: 9780385336192

The Best Revenge

(Book #11 in the Alan Gregory Series)

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In a riveting new novel of psychological suspense, Stephen White shines a brilliant light on the darkness that hides just beneath the surface of ordinary lives, on the fears that cripple us and the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Always A Winner

Both my husband and I always enjoy reading works by Stephen White. I think we've read everything he has written... It's like watching a weekly series on TV because you get to know all the same characters so well. His novels are always page turners that keep you interested to the very end! I only regret that due to arthritis in my hands, I have to wait for the paperback version each time a new one comes out.

One of the Best Books I've Read in a While!

I had never heard of Stephen White before seeing this book on the shelf but I will definitely be on the lookout for his previous or future work. Although a bit unrealistic in parts, this great page turning adventure with short chapters that make it easy to temporarily put down when you reluctantly have to do so is a great light read. The Best Revenge follows the life of Tom Clone who had spent years on death row and just as his appeals were running out the murder weapon used on the victim turned up with someone else's blood on it. Now a free man Tom Clone has to live in a society where a lot of people don't believe in his innocence, which includes the local cops where the murder happened. The FBI agent Kelda James, who received the anonymous tip off of the location of the knife picks him up from the prison at the request of his lawyer and is the only friend Tom has. It is not long before at his grandfather's insistence Tom asks Kelda to recommend a good psychologist. Half asleep she recommends hers, Alan Gregory and immediately regrets it. Gregory becomes privy to a lot of information from his client which ethically he cannot tell anyone else but if he keeps quiet and does nothing will almost certainly result in more death.

DNA, Death Row, A Midlife Crisis and Multiple Sclerosis

Stephen White continues to do a great job of offering his readers a well developed series of mysteries featuring continuing character, psychologist Alan Gregory. In Best Revenge, a young FBI agent reviewing DNA studies discovers that a death row inmate's DNA is not a match to the weapon used at the crime scene. She sets about a chain of events with her discovery that ultimately frees the inmate from prison. The FBI agent, Kelda James and the former inmate become friends with each other as the story proceeds. They are also each -- unknown to each other -- patients of Dr. Alan Gregory. Kelda suffers from some psychosomatic disorder that places her in tremendous pain and she seeks Alan's assistance to understand what is nearly paralyzing her legs. Tom seeks Gregory's assistance in returning to life outside prison walls. Without giving away the rest of the plot, White has set the stage for an interesting psychological mystery that continues to escalate as someone starts to try to hurt Tom Glone after his release. Kelda, Alan and detective Sam Purdy, another continuing character in White's stories, work on putting all the pieces together to bring about a somewhat surprising conclusion. Fine character development. Excellent use of ethical dilemnas that are not covered by the APA Code of Ethics are presented by White throughout the story. In addition, Alan struggles to balance the challenges of helping out his wife when her Multiple Sclerosis is at critical points. Further, with a new baby in the house, Alan has his hands and his life full adapting to fatherhood. Finally, Gregory himself struggles with a midlife crisis and where his psychology practice fits into his personal fulfilment at this point. A good set of real life and pretty unglamorous issues add a nice sense of realism to the story.. Kudos for White's latest addition to the Dr, Alan Gregory series. This one is a keeper! James J. Maloney Saint Paul, Minnesota USA

Stephen White keeps Gregory tops

The Best Revenge is Stephen White's latest Alan Gregory book. Gregory is a psychologist in Boulder Co. with a wife who is an Asst. DA who also has MS with a new baby, and best friend, Sam Purdy, who is an honest cop, as well as good coworker and good neighbors who put their two cents in when needed.This is the best White novel to date that keeps you guessing until the last word. Very timely - dealing with implications of right and wrong and who determines justice and who dispenses that justice. Gregory deals with burn out of his practice, and what is the level of confidentiality when lives are at stake and his patient/dr. confidentiality tears him up on many levels.White makes Gregory more human and it is a step in the right direction - Yiassou Stephen White! Hope your Mother is doubly proud of this one - she is his #1 fan and he keeps earning - that means great taut writing type of earning his fans with each effort.

Just terrific...one more time!!!

Stephen White brings us the 11th novel based on the cases of Colorado psychologist Alan Gregory, and the book continues to prove that White is one of the strongest and most consistent authors we have today. White keeps the series alive by introducing FBI agent Kelda James and interspersing her past and present in third person while weaving Dr. Gregory into the novel with a first person voice. Featured once again is the majestic Colorado scenery around Boulder, along with some of its more eclectic citizens. You want to believe in Kelda and you really feel her physical pain while the light of what constitutes her emotional pain surfaces through her therapy. If there is a single criticism of the book, it is that Kelda chose her path of emotional pain and unwisely pursued the wrong end to it. Lauren & the other members of Gregory?s family are bit-part players here, but we are treated to a lot more of Diane Estevez, Gregory?s office partner, and Sam Purdy, the policeman who is Gregory?s best friend. Sam?s from Hibbing, Minnesota, one of my old stomping grounds, and White keeps the colorful Iron Range alive in his character. Characterization, style changes, scenic passages, crisp dialogue and intricate plot are White?s hallmarks and he doesn?t disappoint in the latest offering!Highly recommended!!! If you?ve not read Stephen White, by all means take the time to go back to ?Privileged Information? where it all started.
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