Synopses & Reviews
Dr. Eric Parrish is the Chief of the Psychiatric Unit at Havemeyer General Hospital outside of Philadelphia. Recently separated from his wife Alice, he is doing his best as a single Dad to his seven-year-old daughter Hannah. His work seems to be going better than his home life, however. His unit at the hospital has just been named number two in the country and Eric has a devoted staff of doctors and nurses who are as caring as Eric is. But when he takes on a new patient, Eric's entire world begins to crumble. Seventeen-year-old Max has a terminally ill grandmother and is having trouble handling it. That, plus his OCD and violent thoughts about a girl he likes makes Eric a high risk patient. Max can't turn off the mental rituals he needs to perform every fifteen minutes that keep him calm. With the pressure mounting, Max just might reach the breaking point. When the girl is found murdered, Max is nowhere to be found. Worried about Max, Eric goes looking for him and puts himself in danger of being seen as a "person of interest" himself. Next, one of his own staff turns on him in a trumped up charge of sexual harassment. Is this chaos all random? Or is someone systematically trying to destroy Eric's life? New York Times best selling author Lisa Scottoline's visceral thriller, Every Fifteen Minutes, brings you into the grip of a true sociopath and shows you how, in the quest to survive such ruthlessness, every minute counts.
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Praise for Lisa Scottoline
TERRIFIC! —Booklist on Accused
"Scottoline writes riveting thrillers that keep me up all night, with plots that twist and turn."—Harlan Coben
"Scottoline knows how to keep readers in her grip." —The New York Times Book Review
"Lisa Scottoline is one of the very best writers today." —Michael Connelly
"Scottoline writes with genuine snap, producing smartly structured mystery thrillers." —Entertainmemt Weekly
"Scottoline rocks!" —Nora Roberts
“Lisa Scottoline is one of the very best writers at work today. Dont Go proves it once again. This is a story that is heavily muscled, emotional, and relevant. They dont come any better.” —Michael Connelly “In her first book featuring a male protagonist, Scottoline spins a compelling drama that reads like the literary lovechild of Jodi Picoult and Nicholas Sparks. Readers will fall in love with this war vet father who fights seemingly insurmountable odds, and his powerfully addictive story will haunt them long after the final page.” —Library Journal on Don't Go “Complex family dynamics and carefully concealed secrets drive this gripping stand-alone.” —Publishers Weekly on Come Home
"...a satisfying, nail-biting thriller." —Publishers Weekly on Save Me
“Scottoline masterfully fits every detail into a tight plot chock-full of real characters, real issues, and real thrills. A story anchored by the impenetrable power of a mothers love, it begs the question, just how far would you go to save your child?” —Booklist on Save Me
"Scottoline unfolds her story in breathlessly quick cuts...you won't put it down." —Kirkus on Think Twice
"In Look Again, Scottoline resembles a figure skater who...executes a fine sequence of laybacks, sits spins and double Lutzes." —The Washington Post on Look Again
About the Author
LISA SCOTTOLINE is a New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author of twenty-two novels. She has 30 million copies of her books in print in the United States, and she has been published in thirty-five countries. She has served as the president of Mystery Writers of America, and her thrillers have been optioned for television and film. She also writes a weekly humor column with her daughter, Francesca Serritella, for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and those critically acclaimed stories have been adapted into a series of memoirs, the first of which is entitled, Why My Third Husband Will Be a Dog. She lives in the Philadelphia area with an array of disobedient pets.