Privileged Information, Stephen White
Privileged Information, Stephen White
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Privileged Information

Author: Stephen White

Narrator: Dick Hill

Abridged: 6 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/25/2006


Synopsis

Alan Gregory is a clinical psychologist with a thriving practice in Boulder, Colorado. His life begins to unravel when one of his female patients is found in an apparent suicide and the local paper begins printing accusations from an unnamed source of sexual impropriety between the woman and Dr. Gregory. He launches a psychological and personal quest for the truth that rapidly intensifies when more of his patients die untimely deaths, and Gregory suspects not only that the deaths are related but that another one of his patients may be somehow involved. Lacking facts but roused by suspicion and troubled by seemingly random acts of terror around him, Gregory starts to fear for the safety of the people he loves.The question of the inviolability of confidential disclosures made to Gregory by his patients - privileged information - becomes crucial as the psychologist pursues an unsettling romance with Lauren Crowder, a lovely deputy district attorney investigating one of the deaths. Bound to silence, Gregory follows the psychological tracks of someone he fears may be a cunning and disturbed killer, while turning to his enigmatic but supportive partner, Diane Estevez, for counsel, and to his tart-tongued female urologist neighbor for support.The sinister, surprising drama unfolds against Boulder's Rocky Mountain backdrop, in the arresting natural beauty of Aspen, and in the midst of a baroque Halloween costume party in downtown Boulder. Finally, in a lonely mountain lodge enshrouded in menace, the story comes to its breathtaking climax.

About Stephen White

Stephen White is the New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Alan Gregory series, a collection of psychological thrillers that blend gripping suspense with an insider's understanding of the human mind. A clinical psychologist by training, White drew on his professional background to create nuanced, character-driven mysteries that probe both crime and conscience.

From his debut novel Privileged Information to fan favorites like Kill Me, Warning Signs, and Line of Fire, White built a devoted readership over two decades, earning praise for his intricate plotting and moral depth. His novels explore not only the darkness of criminal behavior but also the vulnerabilities and complexities of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.

Now retired from both writing and psychology, Stephen White leaves behind a legacy of intelligent, emotionally charged thrillers that continue to captivate fans of mystery and suspense.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on April 21, 2022

A very good first book and while all the characters were flat the story and wrap up were solid. The person that recommended this series to me said that he gets better at characterization as the series goes on and I will definitely read more.......more

Goodreads review by Gary on July 31, 2013

The first book in the series about a Psychologist who becomes the Prime suspect when some of his patients are murdered. I thought the book started strongly developing the characters and the plot but dipped in the middle. It did recover towards the end and did leave me wanting to read more of this se......more

Goodreads review by Maya on September 01, 2024

I had to read this one for school but I enjoyed it! A quick psychological thriller!......more

Goodreads review by Ed on July 14, 2010

This is the first offering of Stephen White's and a wild ride it is. I can understand how his popularity rose so fast, even though, I still think he's, to some extent, mimicking Jonathan Kellerman. The biggest differences are that Psychologist, Alan Gregory, the major protagonist is more of a klutz t......more

Goodreads review by Mary on July 05, 2012

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 investigatio......more