Mark Rubinstein on Book Lover’s Corner on WTNH-TV
Mark Rubinstein was a guest on WTNH-TV’s Book Lover’s Corner to discuss Love Gone Mad with CT-Style. You can watch the interview here.
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Mark Rubinstein was a guest on WTNH-TV’s Book Lover’s Corner to discuss Love Gone Mad with CT-Style. You can watch the interview here.
Mark Rubinstein was a guest with Steve Hexom on the Steve Hexom Morning Show on KBUR-AM Newsradio 1490. Mark discussed Love Gone Mad in a brief interview which is available for download here.
Divorced heart surgeon Adrian Douglas is living a comfortable but lonely life after leaving his job at Yale two years ago to work at Eastport General. Everything changes after a chance cafeteria encounter with attractive RN Megan Haggarty. Adrian is instantly smitten and begins a seemingly idyllic relationship with Megan, but he soon learns that even the most perfect woman can have some secrets. One of Megan’s biggest secrets is ex-husband Conrad Wilson, a hulk of a man who takes possessiveness to a whole new level. Anonymous threats and vandalism against the couple soon escalate to life-threatening encounters, and Conrad is the prime suspect. As Adrian and Megan’s relationship grows, the rage in Conrad intensifies, with all of his negative energy channeled toward them. VERDICT Rubinstein’s second foray into the fiction arena (after Mad Dog House) is an intense thriller that promises readers surprising twists, heart-pounding suspense, and a bird’s-eye view into both the mind of a madman and a dizzyingly realistic account of how it feels to be stalked as prey.
—Mary Todd Chesnut, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights
Mark Rubinstein re-visited Michelle Cohen’s award–winning LA Talk Radio show “On the Couch with Dr. Michelle” for n 45 minute interview in anticipation of Love Gone Mad’s release and recent psychology–related headlines. You can download the interview here.
Mark Rubinstein was on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 to discuss Dissociative Amnesia in relation to the George Zimmerman trial. Watch the full video of the segment below.
Mark Rubinstein was interviewed by Metro.us on the topic of post-traumatic stress disorder. Mark answered questions about the causes and signs of PTSD and provided information about PTSD screenings. To learn about the forms PTSD can take and the wide range of individuals affected by the disorder, read the full interview here.
Mark Rubinstein was a guest on Focus on Discussion with Fran Lewis on her special Thriller Thursday. He spoke with Fran Lewis about his recent novel, Mad Dog House, Mark’s forensic psychologist background, and his upcoming novel, Love Gone Mad. You can hear the full interview (Mark’s interview begins at 55:00) here.
Mark Rubinstein was a recent guest on “A Book and a Chat” on Blog Talk Radio. Mark spoke with host Barry Eva about his new novel, Mad Dog House, and his other writing projects. They primarily discussed the compelling characters of Mad Dog House and how the gripping plot and unexpected ending make for a thrilling read. You can read about the interview here and listen to the full interview here.
Mark Rubinstein was a guest on Experience Talks, a weekly public radio program that shares the experiences of dynamic baby boomers. Mark joined Michael John Garces and Peter Howard for a panel of “three men who know about the art of life.” You can listen to his full interview on the April 6th show here.
Mark Rubinstein was profiled by The Hour. Mark discussed his life-long dream of writing a novel and the tragic event that served as the catalyst for him to finally begin working on Mad Dog House. You can read the full interview here.