Want to know how to get away with murder? Read “PSYCHO-LOGICAL”
Released today, “PSYCHO-LOGICAL – A Novel” is a psychological thriller like no other.
A female psychiatrist assigned to a clandestine government operation is intrigued by one of her patients. His job? Killing. Her job? Keeping his head cleared of any clutter, so he can continue to kill without becoming lost in the feelings associated with taking a human life.
We learn through her therapy sessions that a sociopath feels no emotion when killing. The man in question (the one who intrigues her) is NOT (in her initial opinion) a psychopath, therefore he does feel.
The government’s program is one that takes a look at terrorists, drug dealers, and other criminals that are a threat to the Nation’s overall security. If the government is incapable (for one reason or another) of getting search warrants, indictments, or arrest warrants, they simply put out a contract on said criminal and ‘eliminate’ them.
No one (in the outside world) is the wiser. Another criminal died. The world is a better place.
BUT. The ‘criminal’ isn’t given the constitutional right to due process. There’s no legal gathering of evidence. No search warrant. No indictment. No trial. No guilty verdict.
This, of course, raises the question: Is it okay to convict and execute a criminal without a trial? Are there circumstances that can allow this act to be justified?
When the psychiatrist decides the program is crossing a line she isn’t comfortable with, she decides to leave. When she does, she learns that she just may be the program’s newest “target”.
Her only way to survive would be to manipulate the mind of the potentially psychotic manipulator.
This is not a politically motivated book. There is no hidden agenda. The book grabs you by the shirt collar and takes you on a ride at a record-breaking pace. It’s filled with action, reaction, and consequence.
The next thing you know, you’re sitting with your mouth open, wondering how you got into the position you’re in.
It’s currently my favorite book (that I’ve written). Yes, out of all of them, including the #1 bestsellers. Not because it’s new, or because I want you to like it, too. It’s simply THAT good.
PSYCHOLOGICAL, a must read if there ever was one.
If for no other reason, you really need to know how to plan a perfect murder.