Privileged Information: Alan Gregory is a clinical psychologist with a
thriving practice in Boulder, Colorado. His life begins to unravel when
one of his female patients is found in an apparent suicide and the local
paper begins printing accusations from an unnamed source of sexual
impropriety between the woman and Dr. Gregory. The question of
privileged information becomes crucial as the psychologist pursues an
unsettling romance with Lauren Crowder, a lovely deputy district
attorney. Private Practices: Dr. Alan Gregory is a practicing
psychologist with a few little problems to work through. He has an
office filled with bloody corpses. He has a teenage patient who may be a
sad victim or a savage killer. He has a beautiful estranged wife who
wants him back in the worst way, and a lovely lover doing her best to
keep him. He has a cop who wants him off the case, and an unknown enemy
who wants him permanently out of action. Higher Authority: The sudden
death of Utah's Senator Orrin Hatch propels his successor, Lester
Horner, to become the first Mormon associate justice of the U.S. Supreme
Court. Carried along with Horner is Blythe Oaks, an ambitious and
intelligent woman who is also Horner's favorite law clerk and fellow
Mormon. But Blythe's reputation is threatened when a female former
employee accuses her of sexual harassment and career sabotage. Since
Blythe's accuser happens to be Lauren Crowder's kid sister, Lauren
plunges into the case.