
Scared
Justin Wright Suspense Series, Book 4
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IT’S BEEN 15 YEARS SINCE JUSTIN’S NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE, and life has changed dramatically for the Wright family.
Michael, now a psychologist, has a past that’s catching up with him at the same time an unsatisfied patient is planning his revenge. Justin, now practicing from his home office, has a patient consumed by the fear of death—a young man scared of just about everything—including fear itself.
As both father and son deal with their patients’ problems and own internal challenges, they also struggle daily with Mandy’s health issue, a potentially deadly illness that threatens to take away the most important woman in their lives.
Like every other Justin Wright book, “Scared” brings you into a suspense-filled world loaded with emotion, uncertainty and, of course, mind games. It’s a story rife with complicated people, some who are not only vengeful, but scared—of both life...and death.
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- Nikki
- 10-20-24
It’s starting all over again!
Great book. Should have been a book before this one though imo. It would have been nice to know more about how Michael worked through his abduction and the story of how he courted and ended up with Gail. Also how Mandy ended up getting sick.
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