Line of Fire
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Publisher Description
When authorities reopen their investigation into the suicide of a woman named J. Winter Brown, Boulder psychologist Alan Gregory and his equally culpable friend Sam Purdy inadvertently disclose details of their involvement in her death. Now, the trail that leads back to Alan and Sam, once cold, has turned white-hot.
With his vulnerability mounting daily, Alan begins to fear that a mesmerizing new patient may be the catalyst that can cause everything he treasures—his marriage, family, friendship, and future—to implode. As the authorities close in, the story hurtles toward a conclusion that will set the stage for the most unexpected of outcomes: the final act of the Alan Gregory saga.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Several old cases preoccupy Alan Gregory in bestseller White's fine 19th thriller starring the Boulder, Colo., psychologist (after 2010's The Last Lie). On the personal side, Gregory's longtime professional partner, Diane, whose emotional condition has been shaky for several years, faces a new crisis in her disintegrating marriage. Gregory is also trying to keep the lid on an old crime the murder of a psychotic woman in a neighboring town for which he and his friend, Det. Sam Purdy, were partially complicit. And, as always, a new patient, Amanda Bobbie, is clouding the picture with a cryptic backstory that leads to a stunning cliffhanger involving Gregory's wife, Lauren. Longtime fans and newcomers alike will enjoy spending time in the company of the always hospitable Gregory. In an author's note, White explains why he's bringing the series to an end with the 20th installment. There's one patient left in the waiting room, however. Let's hope it's a long session.
Customer Reviews
Line of Fire
Very emotional story. Hate to see the end of the Alan Gregory series. I have enjoyed all the characters and stories.
Great Author
I've read all of Stephen White's books. This one was as full of surprises as the first 18. It is full of great plot twists and turns. I could not put it down. I wish the series wasn't ending with the next book!
Line of Fire
Once again Stephen White does not disappoint. Billed as "the final act of the Alan Gregory saga", one can only anticipate the direction in which White will head for his next book. If this truly is the end of the wonderfully developed characters in the Alan Gregory series, they will be missed.