LINE OF FIRE
Dr. Gregory is starting to feel settled, hopeful that a long period of
upheaval in his private life is behind him. He refocuses his energy on
his clinical psychology practice, where a beguiling new patient
captivates him, but the interlude of calm doesn't last. Devastating
fires are threatening Boulder. Alan's dear friend Diane is showing signs
of a long-simmering emotional collapse. And Alan's most pressing fear --
the exposure of a dangerous secret -- has become a peril too real to
ignore. A new witness has surfaced, causing the police to reopen their
investigation into the suicide of a woman named Justine Winter Brown.
When Alan and his equally culpable friend, Sam Purdy, inadvertently
disclose their involvement in her death to a stranger, any confidence
they feel about riding out a renewed investigation evaporates. The trail
that leads to Alan and Sam, once cold, has turned white-hot. With his
vulnerability mounting daily, Alan suspects that his mesmerizing new
patient may be the catalyst that could cause everything he treasures --
his marriage, his family, his friendships, and his future -- to implode.
As flames lick at the city, the story hurtles toward a shocking
conclusion that leaves the stage set for a jaw-dropping last act -- the
upcoming final book in the two-decades-long Alan Gregory saga.
COMPOUND FRACTURES
In Line of Fire, Dr. Gregory found himself assailed by danger from
every direction as he struggled with circumstances beyond his control.
Authorities were closing in on Alan and his friend Sam Purdy for their
roles in a woman's death years earlier. Alan was struggling to deal with
the emotional breakdown of his longtime friend Diane after she
discovered evidence of her husband's infidelity. By the end, Alan's
personal life and his career were in danger of complete collapse. But
Line of Fire merely set the stage. In Compound Fractures, Alan is
forced to acknowledge that the perils that may bring him to his knees
are not the dangers he recognizes, nor are they orchestrated by the
nemesis he has long feared. Instead he is confronted by unexpected
threats from unanticipated adversaries and by intimate betrayal from
those who have been closest to him. He is compelled to reconsider what
he has long believed about trust and about love while he is trying to
cope with overwhelming loss and grief. To protect himself, Alan must
revisit the cruel ethical dilemma that turned his life upside down as a
young psychologist. He has to judge whether the people reentering his
life after long absences are friends or foes. He has to make sense of
echoes of distant tragedies while he decides if there is anyone he can
really trust. And as the clock ticks down, he must solve a deadly
mystery in Eldorado Springs that has been brewing for more than a
decade.