Of course, we all know what happened at the Boston Marathon. As a forensic psychiatrist, I’ve evaluated and worked with […]
Read MoreI was an unmarried practicing psychiatrist living in Manhattan. My best friend and nearly constant companion was Sidney, a 27 […]
Read MoreLet me say at the outset, I never examined Jodi Arias or reviewed any records in the case. Jodi Arias […]
Read MoreIn June 1979, I received a call from a young man. When John and I met, he talked about his […]
Read MoreI always had dreams. It’s May 1956 at Ebbets Field, a bandbox of a baseball stadium, home of the Brooklyn […]
Read MoreAs a psychiatrist and human being, I understand the complicated swirl of emotions people felt and still feel about the […]
Read MoreIn my first post, I made comments about what occurred in Newtown and gave an overview of the problem, primarily […]
Read MoreFor a change, I won’t write about crime or anything relating to crime novels. I’m going to write about my […]
Read MoreI’m often asked why I write crime-thriller novels. Sometimes, I think the answer is easy: I love to read them, […]
Read MoreIt’s always daunting to begin writing a new novel. I’m filled with questions: will I find the right voice? Will […]
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