Search - Psychopath (Frank Clevenger, Bk 4)

Psychopath (Frank Clevenger, Bk 4)
Larger
Psychopath (Frank Clevenger, Bk 4)
Author: Keith Ablow

Book Information
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating:

ISBN-13: 9780312996055 - ISBN-10: 0312996055
Publication Date: 6/2004
Pages: 352


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio CD (MP3 CD), Audio Cassette (Abridged)

Book Description:
12 bodies, 12 states. What no one knows is that the "Highway Killer" is also a gifted psychiatrist who lures his victims into a false sense of security with his miraculous ability to understand their darkest emotional secrets. He is their confessor, but he is also their executioner. When the killer writes to The New York Times, challenging famed forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger to heal him through an exchange of open letters on the front page, he opens his diabolical mind to the one man with the courage to cure him-or die trying...

Members who requested this book also requested:

Similar books to this author and title:
Murder Suicide : A NovelThe Architect (Frank Clevenger, Bk 6)Denial (Frank Clevenger Bk. 1)Projection (Frank Clevenger Bk. 2)Compulsion (Frank Clevenger, Bk 3)


Genres:

Top Member Book Reviews

Michelle W. (warnerzoo) wrote on 6/23/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great insight into the emotional and physical roller coaster of a serial killer. Strong ensemble of characters. First book I've picked up by this author, but will be reading more.

Jennie B. (MyLikeIt) wrote on 7/4/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Although it ended the only way it possibly could end, this thriller remained exciting to the end. A fine entry in the Frank Clevenger series, although the female "interest" of Clevenger remains sketchily drawn in this one.

Karen F. (earlsgirl) wrote on 6/11/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is the first book I have read by Keith Ablow. It's excellent!! I plan to order any of his books that are available. It's the kind of book that's hard to put down. A forensic psychiatrist is called in to work on a serial murder case, and he and the killer exchange open letters in the New York Times. The killer is a successful psychiatrist, also. The reader gets to observe the two matching wits. An interesting approach by the author!

Alan G. (arkrebel) wrote on 12/7/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

great story which somehow manages to show the kinder, gentler side of a violent psychopath serial killer while showing the dark underbelly of the "good guy" as well. Well written, keeps your attention, and brutal at times...what more could you ask (or expect) from a book with this title?


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Stacey A. (starfkr) wrote on 10/24/2008...


Some years ago I saw Dr. Keith Ablow on a show about violent criminals and was impressed with him. I started looking for anything he had written on the psychology of criminals and ended up finding this book. It's fiction but I also love a good mystery so I went ahead and bought it. The story was a thriller and fairly well written. I wasn't particularly taken with any of the characters in the book but it held my interest all the way through. It's not as good as early Patricia Cornwell or anything by Michael Connolly but it's worth a read.

Rebecca F. (Bexter) wrote on 3/14/2007...


Twelve bodies, twelve states. What n one knows is that the "Highway Killer" is also a gifted psychiatrist who lures his victims into a false sense of seccurity with his miraculous ability to understand their darkest emotional secrets. He is their confessor--but he is also their killer.

Karen D. wrote on 2/23/2007...


Serial Killer mystery by the psychologist that has his own TV show.

Janet C. wrote on 2/2/2007...


I like his books better than his talk show.

Lisa Maxine B. (Maxines66) wrote on 1/17/2007...


Another excellent thriller.

Angel S. - Titus, AL wrote on 12/17/2006...


This is a very good book! A real page turner. It is a little bit different than your average psychopath books.

Candice J. (Calliope13) wrote on 11/29/2006...


Twelve bodies, twelve states. What no one knows is that the "Highway Killer" is also a gifted psychiatrist who lures his victims into a false sense of security with his miraculous ability to understand their darkest emotional secrets. He is their confessor, but he is also their executioner. When the killer writes to the New York Times, challenging famed forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger to heal him through an exchange of open letters on the front page, he opens his diabolical mind to the one man with the courage to cure him-or die trying...

William B. (LoneReader) wrote on 11/21/2006...


Not what I was expecting after reading the reviews. None the less I was quit happy with the book itself. While the outcome was somewhat predictible the story telling was excellent. A very nice book (Story)

Daniel N. wrote on 11/3/2006...


Quite interesting, it kept me guessing.

Donna H. (myanniecat) wrote on 10/12/2006...


Dr. Frank Clevenger teams up with the FBI to find the "Highway Killer". This MC has really grown on me. I went from intense dislike to admiring his tenacity. With each book, I like him a little more.


Book Wiki
Series
Original Publication Date (YYYY-MM-DD)
People/Characters
Real Places
Fictional Places
Important Events
Awards and Honors