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Privileged Information
Privileged Information
Author: Stephen White
ISBN-13: 9780749311681
ISBN-10: 0749311681
Publication Date: 9/3/1992
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Mandarin
Book Type: Paperback
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KansasSunflower avatar reviewed Privileged Information on + 329 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book a lot. I've read several of the books later in the series and it was nice to know how it all began. On the down side, I thought the book dragged in spots with nothing happening to move the story along. I understood how frightened he was and didn't need to hear it over and over. But that said, it's well worth reading if you like this series or if you've never read anything in the series, what better place to start than in the beginning.
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priviliged information, its secrets can kill /.alan gregory had a bright futurenuntill one of his patients died leaving a diary.
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Stephen White's mysteries always have interesting twists. If you're familiar with Boulder, Colorado, they're always even more interesting!
emeraldfire avatar reviewed Privileged Information on
Clinical psychologist Dr. Alan Gregory faces professional and personal disgrace when several of his attractive female patients are found dead. When the first murder victim is found with a diary detailing her bizarre sexual infatuation for Dr. Gregory, he becomes the prime suspect in the investigation. As more of his patients are murdered, Alan faces a dilemma, the evidence that will clear his name is privileged information that he can't reveal at the risk of breaching his professional ethics. But in order to save his life, Dr. Gregory must discover which of his patients is a potential killer.

I have had this book on my bookshelf for about three years and have only just sat down to read it. I'm so glad that I did as it was truly an engrossing read that I almost didn't want to end. I give this book an A+! and look forward to tracking down more of Stephen White's books to read. There are now about nineteen or twenty books in the Alan Gregory Series, and I can't wait to read more from Stephen White.