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Incarnate: A Novel | Josh Stolberg
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An ambitious and sharp-witted clinical psychiatrist turns detective when one of her patients comes under investigation for a series of brutal murders—is she a psychopath or a victim herself? Brilliant psychiatric resident Dr. Kim Patterson has one major flaw: she is too committed to her patients. Her willingness to break the rules and use unconventional methods to help her patients heal has already gotten her thrown out of several hospitals. And when Scarlett Hascall is brought into the psychiatric ward, Kim can’t resist getting involved, even if it means breaking protocol—because Kim can see what the other doctors cannot. Scarlett is suffering from a rare condition: Dissociative Identity Disorder, otherwise known as Multiple Personalities. But even Kim is at a loss when she realizes that some of Scarlett’s alternate identities are claiming to be people who have gone missing from their town. And when Scarlett’s alter identity “Izzi” knows way too much about the whereabouts of the missing Isabel Wilcox, the police begin to suspect that Scarlett may have been involved with Isabel’s disappearance. Only Kim defends Scarlett, certain of the girl’s innocence. But her new theory is a radical one, one she can hardly believe herself: What if Kim is channeling the troubled souls of these victims? With the help of local police officer Zack Trainor, Kim digs further into Isabel’s case, trying to find proof that Scarlett wasn’t involved. The more they discover, the more it becomes apparent that something strange and frightening is going on with Scarlett. Is it possible she is truly harboring lost souls? Or is Scarlett playing a twisted game with her doctors and the police?
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Incarnate: A Novel | Josh Stolberg
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Genre: Mystery and Thriller Fiction

Date started: October 11th, 2019
Date finished: October 16th, 2019

My friend recommended this book to me as one of her favorites. Incarnate stood out to me because of its striking prologue, and the medical anomalies that drove the plotline forward. Overall, I would recommend it to others for a fast-paced and engaging read.

Chynnaaa Several missing locals and the murder of Isabel Wilcox devestates the sleepy town of Jarvis, Alaska. The evidence points towards Scarlett Hascall, a 19-year-old who seemingly suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder. If she really did kill Isabel Wilcox, she can‘t remember. Scarlett suffers from sporadic blackouts, waking up with no memory as to what happened while she was passed out. 4y
Chynnaaa Dr. Kim Patterson is known for her unconventional methods of connecting with patients. Her eccentric decisions often clash with medical protocol, but that doesn‘t stop her from risking her career on the Hascall case. 4y
Chynnaaa Dr. Patterson‘s diagnosis for DID matches the symptoms and behavior that Scarlett exhibits. However, Scarlett begins to take on the personalities of several missing locals. Is Scarlett a skilled pathological liar? Is she somehow channeling them? Scarlett herself doesn‘t know if she‘s innocent of the crimes she‘s being accused of. 4y
Chynnaaa Kim Patterson is the only person who believes that Scarlett Hascall is innocent. Kim struggles to fight against the staggering case to prove that there‘s something more to Scarlett Hascall than a cold blooded killer. 4y
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