
Suspect
by (australia) Michael Robertson
About This Novel
Psychologist Joseph O'Loughlin has a successful career and a happy family. However, it all fell apart in the blink of an eye. When he was in his late teens, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and soon he was involved in a murder case. As an expert on prostitutes, he was invited to assist the police in investigating the case of an unknown female corpse. During the process, he accidentally discovered that the deceased was actually his colleague and patient Catherine a few years ago. She had accused him of sexual harassment. She returned to London because she received an interview notice from his clinic, but no one knew who sent the notice. The day she was killed was the day he was diagnosed, and he could never say where he went that night. The professional advice he had previously provided seemed to have become a smokescreen to mislead the police, especially the information about his violent, fantasy-addicted patient Bobby. Joseph didn't kill anyone, but he has become the prime suspect. He had to start running away...
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Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
In this case, everyone may be the murderer, whether it is the doctor with Parkinson's disease or the ordinary passerby, so you still can't imagine how powerful a psychiatrist can be, even if he is sick, you can't guess what's going on in his heart.
The main reason is that logically speaking, he has this disease. As a psychiatrist, he will not just find someone to rely on. It is not his relatives and friends, but it may be someone he has loved.
I can only say that who could have imagined that what a happy family was originally, but then a sudden illness caused many things to happen, and in the end the whole family was torn apart.
Puzzled
When a male psychiatrist encounters his own illness, he avoids his family and seeks comfort from other women. What is this way of thinking?
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Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
In this case, everyone may be the murderer, whether it is the doctor with Parkinson's disease or the ordinary passerby, so you still can't imagine how powerful a psychiatrist can be, even if he is sick, you can't guess what's going on in his heart.
The main reason is that logically speaking, he has this disease. As a psychiatrist, he will not just find someone to rely on. It is not his relatives and friends, but it may be someone he has loved.
I can only say that who could have imagined that what a happy family was originally, but then a sudden illness caused many things to happen, and in the end the whole family was torn apart.
Puzzled
When a male psychiatrist encounters his own illness, he avoids his family and seeks comfort from other women. What is this way of thinking?
