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Keith Ablow Dr. Keith Russell Ablow (born 1961, Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA) [1] is a psychiatrist, writer, and was host/executive producer of the The Dr. Keith Ablow Show. . 2002. Read by Guerin Barry. Abridged, 4 tapes. 6 hrs. Audio Renaissance. 1-55927-748-3. $25.95. Cardboard, plastic; plot notes. A

This is a quirky psychological thriller Psychological thriller is a specific sub-genre of the wide-ranging thriller genre. However, this genre often incorporates elements from the mystery genre in addition to the typical traits of the thriller genre.  with decidedly powerful erotic overtones. At the same time, it's a classic whodunit, with lots of suspects, lots of motives and opportunities, and a surprising revelation at the end. Barry, a strong reader with a pleasing baritone voice Noun 1. baritone voice - the second lowest adult male singing voice
baritone

singing voice - the musical quality of the voice while singing
, "tells" this first-person story as forensic psychiatrist Frank Clevenger. One of Darwin Bishop's twin infant daughters is murdered in an especially brutal way. Initially, the entire dysfunctional Bishop family are suspects. Bishop is a mega-wealthy businessman who thrives on power and control. His young and sexually charged wife Julia has a somewhat lurid past. One of the two adopted teenaged boys has a disturbing psychological profile of violence. Into their midst comes Frank Clevenger, initially to evaluate one of the boys, but try as he may to remain detached and professional, he soon finds Julia's charms to be irresistible. As his professional life and personal life become hopelessly and dangerously entangled en·tan·gle  
tr.v. en·tan·gled, en·tan·gling, en·tan·gles
1. To twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; snarl.

2. To complicate; confuse.

3. To involve in or as if in a tangle.
, the as-yet-unknown killer targets him. The fun is trying to identify the killer along with the narrator NARRATOR. A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at law. Fleta, 1. 2, c. 37. Obsolete. . Miles Klein, Frisco, TX
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Author:Klein, Miles
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Article Type:Book Review
Date:Nov 1, 2002
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