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Rating: Summary: An egde of your seat look at the inner working of psychiatry Review: A woman visits her sister's psychistrist who may hold the secret to the her sibling's death. The book slowly reveals the relationship of the psychiatrist and the sister to uncover a vouyeuristic world. One of F. Paul Wilson's most intriguing novels
Rating: Summary: A gripping book you can't put down!! Review: Mr. Wilson is one of my favorite authors, and I must say that SIBS is my favorite book written by Mr. Wilson. I read this book several years ago and it is just too hard to put down! This unusual plot has a lot of psychological intrigue. The more you read the story, the more you're trying to figure out what's going on. Although the book is now out of print, if you can find it at a secondhand book store, I highly recommend this book. I think Mr. Wilson was at his all-time best with this book.
Rating: Summary: Fabulous Review: This is a sit-up-and-take-note kind of book. I was halfway into the book, thinking to myself that it wasn't half bad. Then, 5 pages later, I was sweating bullets engrossed. He blind-sided me with the plot (in a good way).
Rating: Summary: Fabulous Review: This is a sit-up-and-take-note kind of book. I was halfway into the book, thinking to myself that it wasn't half bad. Then, 5 pages later, I was sweating bullets engrossed. He blind-sided me with the plot (in a good way).
Rating: Summary: It gripped me until the end Review: Wilson crafts a compelling page turning mystery but unfortunately cannot resist interjecting some supernatural horror to the ending. This book would have been much finer had he controlled himself.
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