When psychologist Martin Obler accepts as a patient a disturbed young man who is having violent dreams, he grows more and more uneasy when he learns about a recent series of murders, the grizzly details of which sound horrifyingly familiar. As Obler enters the mind of this madman, he finds himself caught in a terrifying web of manipulation, deceit and increasing certainty that his patient is a serial killer. Soon, Obler's own fiancee is being stalked.
As doctor and patient clash in a battle between good and evil, Obler must decide between his legal and ethical obligations and his responsibility to the woman he loves and society. So spine tingling it seems like fiction, but is, in fact,
As doctor and patient clash in a battle between good and evil, Obler must decide between his legal and ethical obligations and his responsibility to the woman he loves and society. So spine tingling it seems like fiction, but is, in fact,
From the back cover - The New York newspapers dubbed the gruesome killer the Soda Pop Slasher. He uses broken glass to cut his young victims. He butchers them unmercifully. And when their bodies are found, what the slasher has done to them makes even veteran cops sick. These brutal killings are about to become psychologist Martin Obler's own real-life nightmare.