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Dr. Death
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In Dr. Death, psychologist Alex Delaware is called upon to investigate the gruesome murder of a young woman found with a chilling, almost ritualistic precision. The crime scene is filled with disturbing details, including signs that the victim was tortured before her death. The case is linked to a highly respected but mysterious neurosurgeon, Dr. Mortimer P. Wechsler, who seems to have a connection to the victim. As Delaware digs deeper into the doctor's life, he uncovers a web of secrets, including unethical medical practices, disturbing patient histories, and the presence of other strange and unexplained deaths. Delaware, along with his longtime friend and LAPD detective Milo Sturgis, is drawn into a twisted investigation that forces him to confront the darker sides of human nature and the potential for evil lurking in places of power and authority.
As Delaware's investigation progresses, he discovers that the murder may not be an isolated incident, but rather part of a larger, more complex conspiracy. The deeper he digs, the more dangerous the case becomes, with key players willing to go to extreme lengths to protect their secrets. With every new revelation, Delaware finds himself struggling to separate his professional obligations from his personal safety. The novel explores themes of guilt, manipulation, and moral ambiguity, as Delaware and Sturgis attempt to uncover the truth. As the investigation reaches its tense conclusion, the duo must confront the chilling reality that those who are trusted to protect and heal can sometimes become the most dangerous threats to society.