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Sometimes the warning signs come too late …
The brutal slaying of Boulder’s controversial D.A. strikes deep in the heart of everything clinical psychologist Alan Gregory holds dear: After all, Alan’s wife, Lauren, worked for the dead man.
When a new patient walks into Alan’s office—a terrified mother with an explosive secret—he finds himself edging even closer to the darkness. Soon her privileged exchanges convince Alan that a crime is about to be committed. And when he uncovers a shocking link to the D.A.’s slaying, Alan is suddenly locked in the ethical dilemma of his career, thrust into a desperate manhunt for a killer whose identity no one could have guessed.
As the minutes tick down, Warning Signs explodes into a gripping story of crime and punishment, tragedy and retribution—and of human beings caught in the shattering cross fire of forces beyond their control…forces sometimes within themselves.
“A page-turner.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
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"I enjoy reading good murder mysteries where I can't tell whodunit ahead of time and found this book fit the bill quite well. This story of pychologist Alan Gregory's involvement in the case and the ethical dilemma he found himself in kept me entralled right to the end. The layers of intrigue were interesting and I was taken by surprise a couple times, right along with Gregory. I'd recommend this book to anyone who likes a good murder mystery, and I'm already looking for the other books by this author in my local library."
— V (4 out of 5 stars)
" Another Allen Gregory mystery-a friend gave me both of them and thoroughly enjoyed them both! "
— Bonnie, 2/7/2014" Another Allen Gregory mystery-a friend gave me both of them and thoroughly enjoyed them both! "
— Bonnie, 2/7/2014" I enjoy reading good murder mysteries where I can't tell whodunit ahead of time and found this book fit the bill quite well. This story of pychologist Alan Gregory's involvement in the case and the ethical dilemma he found himself in kept me entralled right to the end. The layers of intrigue were interesting and I was taken by surprise a couple times, right along with Gregory. I'd recommend this book to anyone who likes a good murder mystery, and I'm already looking for the other books by this author in my local library. "
— V, 1/31/2014" I really enjoyed this book. I read it after the 2012 Aurora, Colorado movie theater shooting occurred in July. There were some references to the Columbine Shooting of 1999. I liked that the story took place in both Boulder and Denver, mentioning several popular venues in Denver such as Elitches, Red Rocks, Union Station etc "
— Dustin, 1/28/2014" I really enjoyed this book. I read it after the 2012 Aurora, Colorado movie theater shooting occurred in July. There were some references to the Columbine Shooting of 1999. I liked that the story took place in both Boulder and Denver, mentioning several popular venues in Denver such as Elitches, Red Rocks, Union Station etc "
— Dustin, 1/28/2014" Another winner from Stephen White! The end of the story took place in downtown Denver, which was fun to know exactly where it was he was talking about. "
— Kate, 1/16/2014" Another winner from Stephen White! The end of the story took place in downtown Denver, which was fun to know exactly where it was he was talking about. "
— Kate, 1/16/2014" Good. Solid SW. "
— Ruth, 1/2/2014" Good. Solid SW. "
— Ruth, 1/2/2014" Will anyone Alan Gregory knows be left alive at the end of the series? He faces a dilemma when one of his patints suspects her teen-age son of having Columbine tendencies--he can't reveal privileged information without actual threats having been made. "
— Marge, 12/25/2013" Will anyone Alan Gregory knows be left alive at the end of the series? He faces a dilemma when one of his patints suspects her teen-age son of having Columbine tendencies--he can't reveal privileged information without actual threats having been made. "
— Marge, 12/25/2013" Alan a psychotherapist, Naomi a worried mother, and Lucy who was suspected of murder. This was a good read, I will read more by Stephen. "
— Shandra, 12/5/2013" Alan a psychotherapist, Naomi a worried mother, and Lucy who was suspected of murder. This was a good read, I will read more by Stephen. "
— Shandra, 12/5/2013" Didn't care as much for this as some of his others. Psychological suspense, but didn't seem to have as much suspense. District Attorney is murdered while his wife sleeps upstairs. Prime suspect is a homicide detective. Main character is psycologist Alan Gregory whose patient is involved. "
— Grace, 11/29/2013" Didn't care as much for this as some of his others. Psychological suspense, but didn't seem to have as much suspense. District Attorney is murdered while his wife sleeps upstairs. Prime suspect is a homicide detective. Main character is psycologist Alan Gregory whose patient is involved. "
— Grace, 11/29/2013" great airplane read, couldn't put it down, even after I landed "
— Bonnie, 11/20/2013" great airplane read, couldn't put it down, even after I landed "
— Bonnie, 11/20/2013" When terrorizing, the best way to make people remember you for an extended period of time is to relate your terrorism with monumental objects. "
— Jungyo, 11/28/2012" When terrorizing, the best way to make people remember you for an extended period of time is to relate your terrorism with monumental objects. "
— Jungyo, 11/28/2012" Read this book a long time ago...didn't reread it. "
— Joanne, 11/20/2012" Read this book a long time ago...didn't reread it. "
— Joanne, 11/20/2012" this was my initial discovery of Stephen White. This book grabbed me from the beginning and didn't let go.I was something disappointed going back to his earlier books which lack a confident punch this book has. "
— Tim, 10/29/2012" this was my initial discovery of Stephen White. This book grabbed me from the beginning and didn't let go.I was something disappointed going back to his earlier books which lack a confident punch this book has. "
— Tim, 10/29/2012" I tried a new author and rocked it. This was a thrilling book. "
— John, 8/7/2012" I tried a new author and rocked it. This was a thrilling book. "
— John, 8/7/2012" I love every book that I've read by Stephen White. The combination of psychology, mystery and the location set in Boulder/Denver is a winner with me. He is my favorite mystery writer. "
— Carol, 6/10/2011" I love every book that I've read by Stephen White. The combination of psychology, mystery and the location set in Boulder/Denver is a winner with me. He is my favorite mystery writer. "
— Carol, 6/10/2011" first its required reading for thriller fans second it discusses real-life horrors that gives unsettling edge to this novel. "
— Ayman, 1/28/2011" first its required reading for thriller fans second it discusses real-life horrors that gives unsettling edge to this novel. "
— Ayman, 1/28/2011" This was one of my favorite Stephen White books. I really am growing to like the characters and so, the stories are becoming more interesting to me. This story combines the murder of the DA with some Colombine-esque intrigue. "
— Melissa, 6/18/2010" This was one of my favorite Stephen White books. I really am growing to like the characters and so, the stories are becoming more interesting to me. This story combines the murder of the DA with some Colombine-esque intrigue. "
— Melissa, 6/18/2010" Read for book club - Love Stephen White's whitty sense of humor and looking forward to a Summer of his books "
— Kerry, 5/26/2010" Read for book club - Love Stephen White's whitty sense of humor and looking forward to a Summer of his books "
— Kerry, 5/26/2010" Our hero is a clinical psychologist who follows a patient into a web of intrigue. Pretty good story. <br/> "
— Chuck, 4/20/2010" Our hero is a clinical psychologist who follows a patient into a web of intrigue. Pretty good story. <br/> "
— Chuck, 4/20/2010" Didn't care as much for this as some of his others. Psychological suspense, but didn't seem to have as much suspense. District Attorney is murdered while his wife sleeps upstairs. Prime suspect is a homicide detective. Main character is psycologist Alan Gregory whose patient is involved. "
— Grace, 4/12/2010" Didn't care as much for this as some of his others. Psychological suspense, but didn't seem to have as much suspense. District Attorney is murdered while his wife sleeps upstairs. Prime suspect is a homicide detective. Main character is psycologist Alan Gregory whose patient is involved. "
— Grace, 4/12/2010" I tried a new author and rocked it. This was a thrilling book. "
— John, 11/29/2009" I tried a new author and rocked it. This was a thrilling book. "
— John, 11/29/2009" I'm becoming a Stephen White fan. He presents interesting dilemmas and uses them to drive the plot. "
— Joanne, 10/26/2009" I'm becoming a Stephen White fan. He presents interesting dilemmas and uses them to drive the plot. "
— Joanne, 10/26/2009" Read for book club - Love Stephen White's whitty sense of humor and looking forward to a Summer of his books "
— Kerry, 4/18/2009" Read for book club - Love Stephen White's whitty sense of humor and looking forward to a Summer of his books "
— Kerry, 4/18/2009" great airplane read, couldn't put it down, even after I landed "
— Bonnie, 3/8/2009" great airplane read, couldn't put it down, even after I landed "
— Bonnie, 3/8/2009" When terrorizing, the best way to make people remember you for an extended period of time is to relate your terrorism with monumental objects. "
— Jungyo, 12/13/2008" When terrorizing, the best way to make people remember you for an extended period of time is to relate your terrorism with monumental objects. "
— Jungyo, 12/13/2008" This was one of my favorite Stephen White books. I really am growing to like the characters and so, the stories are becoming more interesting to me. This story combines the murder of the DA with some Colombine-esque intrigue. "
— Melissa, 11/3/2008" This was one of my favorite Stephen White books. I really am growing to like the characters and so, the stories are becoming more interesting to me. This story combines the murder of the DA with some Colombine-esque intrigue. "
— Melissa, 11/3/2008Stephen White is a clinical psychologist and the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Case, Manner of Death, Critical Conditions, Remote Control, Harm’s Way, Higher Authority, Private Practices, and Privileged Information. He lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and son.
Richard Poe, a professional actor for more than thirty years, has appeared in numerous Broadway shows, including 1776 and M. Butterfly. On television he has had recurring roles on Star Trek and Frasier. His films include Born on the Fourth of July and Presumed Innocent. Poe is a well-known and prolific audiobook performer and the winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards.