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Название книги: Private Eyes
Автор(ы): Jonathan Kellerman
Жанр: Триллер
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Private-Eyes-158497.html
The sixth book in the Alex Delaware series, 1991Special thanks to Beverly Lewis, whose sharp eye and soft voice make a big difference.To Gerald Petievich, for an insider’s view- of lots of things.And to Terri Turner, California Parole Department, for her efficiency and good cheer.
To my children,who put everything in perspectiveFor all of us our own particularcreature lurks in ambush.– HUGH WAPOLE
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A therapist’s work is never over.Which isn’t to say that patients don’t get better.But the bond forged during locked-door three-quarter hours- the relationship that develops when private eyes peek into private lives- can achieve a certain immortality.Some patients do leave and never return. Some never leave. A good many occupy an ambiguous space in the middle- throwing out occasional tendrils of reattachment during periods of pride or sorrow.Predicting who’ll fall into which group is an iffy business, no more rational than Vegas or the stock market. After a few years in practice I stopped trying.So I really wasn’t su
Название книги: Private Eyes
Автор(ы): Jonathan Kellerman
Жанр: Триллер
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Private-Eyes-158497.html
The sixth book in the Alex Delaware series, 1991Special thanks to Beverly Lewis, whose sharp eye and soft voice make a big difference.To Gerald Petievich, for an insider’s view- of lots of things.And to Terri Turner, California Parole Department, for her efficiency and good cheer.
To my children,who put everything in perspectiveFor all of us our own particularcreature lurks in ambush.– HUGH WAPOLE
1
A therapist’s work is never over.Which isn’t to say that patients don’t get better.But the bond forged during locked-door three-quarter hours- the relationship that develops when private eyes peek into private lives- can achieve a certain immortality.Some patients do leave and never return. Some never leave. A good many occupy an ambiguous space in the middle- throwing out occasional tendrils of reattachment during periods of pride or sorrow.Predicting who’ll fall into which group is an iffy business, no more rational than Vegas or the stock market. After a few years in practice I stopped trying.So I really wasn’t su
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