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Vietnam vet Brian Hanson is in recovery from drug abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder. He's turned his life around, working as a therapist with some of Portland, Oregon's, most troubled citizens.
When one of his clients relays a dramatic, paranoid story, it's easy to be dismissive. But when she dies under suspicious circumstances, Hanson is drawn into her world, the seedy underside of Portland. Was she the target of a serial killer, or of a conspiracy?
As he investigates, he makes more enemies than friends. And as he digs deeper, he finds himself trailing a killer with a mission. Suddenly Brian's own mental health, as well as his life, is in jeopardy again.
Mark Schorr held a variety of jobs after dropping out of college, including bookstore manager, news photographer, reporter, private investigator, and nightclub bouncer. He returned to college in his thirties, completing his undergraduate degree and earning his Masters in Counseling Psychology. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Michael Prichard is a Los Angeles–based actor who has narrated more than four hundred audiobooks. His numerous awards and accolades include an Audie Award and several AudioFile Earphones Awards. He holds an MFA in theater from the University of Southern California.
Reviews
“Hansen is a complex, compelling amateur sleuth.”
“An impressive debut.”
“Schorr’s new series launch is a winner. His sense of place is reminiscent of William Bayer’s, and his perfectly drawn characters recall those of Peter Abrahams.”
“Schorr crafts an ingenious plot, full of clever twists and surprises.”
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