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September 05, 2008
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| Nothing to See Here by David L. Post | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: Beckham Publications Group, Inc.
http://www.beckhamhouse.com
ISBN: 0931761298
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Psychological
Release date: August 2007
Format: Trade
Pages: 271
Price: $14.95
| Alan Sarnower is a successful psychiatrist mired in what appears to be a bad marriage with a psychotic, possibly bipolar, wife who suddenly leaves him and his ten-year-old son to fend for themselves. What follows is a gut-wrenching decline into insanity and a cesspool of depression that culminates in tragedy.
Nothing to See here is not your light read. This is a true psychological thriller that will take you with it to the hell that is Alan Sarnower’s life.
While not exactly a likable character, Dr. Sarnower’s story will strike a dark chord in many readers’ souls. An excellent, well-written first novel. This should be mandatory reading for any psych student, if only to show what can happen if a person is pushed over that proverbial "edge".
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