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Stephen White
Stephen White is a clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author of suspense novels, including Dead Time and The Siege. He lives in Colorado. show more

Stephen White is a clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author of suspense novels, including Dead Time and The Siege. He lives in Colorado.
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CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 11 years ago
In Dead Time, Dr. Alan Gregory is trying to adjust to his new life with his newly adopted son, when his ex-wife turns up asking for Alan’s help in finding the woman who is supposed to be the surrogate mom for her. This disappearance is linked to a camping trip at the Grand Canyon that happened years...
The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
Stephen White writes a nice, middle-of-the-road thriller. Scary, but not too scary. Decently written, if not inspired. His hero, Alan Gregory, is a nice, middle-of-the-road psychologist living in Boulder, Colorado with his nice prosecutor wife, their adorable daughter, and two fabulous dogs. Dr G...
CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 12 years ago
In Missing Persons, Dr. Alan Gregory is investigating a missing persons case, hence the title. Meanwhile, a woman is killed in his colleague's office. Later, this same colleague goes missing. All of this makes for a convoluted story that is at times hard to follow. Gregory is continually conflicted ...
kathymartin9237
kathymartin9237 rated it 12 years ago
Coming into a series at the nineteenth book is not a good idea! This story was filled with allusions to earlier books in the series that would have evoked memories and emotions for fans of the series but I just found them vague and incomprehensible. The protagonist of this story is Dr. Alan Gregory ...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 12 years ago
How Stephen Got His Groove Back. I was disappointed by The Last Lie, but White is back in fine form with this one. I blew through it lickety-split. I might have even gone with five stars if not for all the stuff about Amanda's brother's boners (yes, THAT kind of boner). That got old, and didn't cont...
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