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Bedlam
Bedlam: An Alexander Gregory Thriller | L. J. Ross
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FROM THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE DCI RYAN MYSTERIES In a world gone mad, who can you trust? Fresh from a high-profile case in the Paris fashion world, elite forensic psychologist and criminal profiler Dr Alexander Gregory receives a call from the New York State Homicide Squad. The girlfriend of a notorious criminal has been admitted to a private psychiatric hospital and can no longer testify in his upcoming trial. Without her, their case will collapse but, amidst reports that the staff are as unpredictable as their patients, who can the police trust? In desperation, they turn to an outsider and now Gregory must find the courage to step inside the fortified walls of Buchanan Hospital to uncover the truth. The question is, will he ever be the same again? Murder and mystery are peppered with dark humour in this fast-paced thriller set amidst the spectacular Catskill Forest.
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Book 2 finished for #NetgalleyReviewathon. This is quite intense in places as Alexander Gregory goes up against a leading American mob family, & goes undercover in a mental institution. At times it becomes like Alexander‘s worst nightmare and leaves the reader gasping for breath. In this book we find out much more about Alexander‘s past & how he has to face us to some issues which may have severe consequences for him. This series is a good read.

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Andrew65
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Started listening to Bedlam, the third book of the Forensic Psychologist Alexander Gregory Series. This will be book 2 for #NetGalleyReviewathon

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Another great book in the Alexander Gregory series. We get to learn more about the man himself as well as seeing him in a very vulnerable position in this crime thriller than combines mob families and clinical psychology. Full of moments of suspense and tension, I raced through it. And the audiobook with Richard Armitage is excellent.

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