Fiction Pick of the Week: Saving Max
Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten 2010
Attorney Danielle Parkman knows that her teenage son Max is having mental health issues that seem to be getting worse. She places him in the Maitland Institute which is a renowned psychiatric facility in Des Moines. Once Max is admitted to Maitland, his behaviour becomes very violent and he is accused of murdering a fellow patient, Jonas.
Appeal factors of this book are a fast-paced plot with lots of twists and turns. There are many subplots going on in the story that keep up the interest of the reader. The courtroom setting and writing style are similar to John Grisham. A very good thriller for this debut author.
For your consideration: Graphic descriptions of child abuse and the mindset of a serial killer.
1 comment:
psychic helen, positive energy on this sight.
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