Dr. John E. Cameron is a successful
psychiatrist, respected by his colleagues and trusted by
his patients. Within his office he listens and analyzes
intimate details of his patients’ lives, their
shortcomings, their bizarre inner feelings, and offers
advice. And, if needed, suggests electroshock therapy,
or ETC.
The Phoenix police department is shaken
by a series of mysterious murders that appear unrelated,
but to Chief of Detectives Ted Vincent, his gut feeling
tells him otherwise. The murders have something in
common—that is, if he digs deep enough. He enlists the
aid of maverick private investigator, Jack Diamond, who
isn’t hesitant to bend the rules in order to put the
pieces of the puzzle together.
In an electrifying ending, Harm Not Thy
Patient takes the reader into the mind of a serial
killer, exposing the weakness that makes him vulnerable
to that which he fears most.