Author
Keith Ablow
Forensic Psychologist
Reviews
5
Books on file
8
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Years active
1994-2005
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The second Frank Clevenger novel. Keith Ablow at his most clinical, with a state hospital murder and a witness who is presenting as someone she is not.
The Strange Case of Dr. Kappler by Keith Ablow 1994 review. A true-crime nonfiction account of a Massachusetts psychiatrist who murdered his wife, written by a working forensic psychiatrist.
Keith Ablow's first Frank Clevenger novel. A forensic psychiatrist investigates an apparent suicide that was not. Pre-tabloid Ablow.
The fourth Frank Clevenger novel. Keith Ablow at his most genre and his most thematically blunt. Solid forensic thriller without the polish of Projection.
Keith Ablow doing tabloid true crime. His forensic psychiatry credentials used in the service of a media cycle. Predictably uneven.
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