Love Gone Mad
By Mark Rubinstein
When heart surgeon Adrian Douglas and Megan Haggarty, RN, meet at the hospital where they work, neither has any idea of the scorpion’s nest into which they’ve stumbled. Strange and frightening events begin happening to each of them; someone is after them both–and the stalker not only is brilliant and crafty but vows to exact revenge for the ultimate betrayal.
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Praise for Love Gone Mad
“Mark Rubinstein’s Love Gone Mad is a beautifully crafted suspense novel. The characters are people you care about, the story is fast-paced and cleverly plotted, and the dialogue is on-point. Let me warn you, though. This book is Stephen King scary. Some of the scenes were so intense I found myself wanting to get up and go check the locks on my doors and windows.”
—Scott Pratt, bestselling author of the Joe Dillard series
“I quickly found myself caught up in Love Gone Mad. Part love story, part Halloween, and part legal thriller, this eerie stalker tale ultimately asks the reader to examine the nature of evil and madness.”
—Elissa Durwood Grodin, author of Physics Can Be Fatal
“Mark Rubinstein has done it again with another psychological thriller guaranteed to raise goose bumps. This time, the cauldron of suspense is filled with large doses of danger, intrigue, and lust. Add to that a series of events so compelling you won’t be able to stop turning pages en route to its chilling conclusion. Love Gone Mad will keep you on the edge of your seat… Be prepared for unexpected twists and turns that leave you exhilarated and begging for more.”
—Judith Marks-White, author of Seducing Harry and Bachelor Degree
“Holy smokes, I loved, loved, loved this… This was a thrill ride; I couldn’t put it down. I recommend it highly.”
—Abernathy Peterson, librarian, Kentucky
“With his experience as a forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Mark Rubinstein takes readers inside the mind of a man that is dangerous, delusional, insane to a point, brilliant, persistent and definitely diabolical as he manipulates lawyers, judges, doctors and an entire courtroom. Once again Mark Rubinstein pens a novel that far surpasses many others and is right up there with John Lescroart, Daniel Silva, James Patterson and Phillip Margolin.”
—Fran Lewis, Host, Book Discussion