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As accomplished Manhattan psychologist Sam James gets pulled into the twisted past of a patient no other therapist is willing to treat, she analyzes her life and confronts her own mental turmoil.
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“The Blind by A.F. Brady is a highly recommended debut novel of addictions, codependency, psychological self-examination and redemption.” Samantha is a psychologist at a psychiatric institute in Manhattan, battling her own addictions and codependicies, yet works to help her patients battle the inner demons that she cannot. A mysterious patient, Richard, arrives and manages to get Sam as his doctor. There is a reason for this. But you won't know what it is until the last page. It's a fascinating read into Sam's psyche as she falls deeper into her own rabbit hole for a period covering five months. I really liked the book to the point where I couldn't put it down because it was very slow-paced and I was anxious to reach its conclusion. It was worth reading.
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