Anna McColl has been telling lies...
She told her patient, Luke Jesty, that his violent fantasies were nothing to worry about.
She told her boss that Luke was stable.
And when the police called her, telling her that one of Luke's friends had been killed, Anna lied to them as well.
So when Luke goes missing, Anna must solve the case herself and get to the bottom of what really happened.
Did Paula really fall into the path of traffic... or did Luke act out one of his own fantasies?
Luke's parents are no help at all, but Luke's brother Michael is only too eager to lend a hand.
As Michael and Anna grow closer and Anna learns more of Luke's past, it seems less and less likely that she will ever see her patient again.
And more and more likely that he's gone on the run...
Feeling Bad is full of twists and turns and every page has revelations that will leave any reader desperate to solve the mystery.
'Economically but fluently crafted' - Evening Post
'Absorbing' - The Scotsman
'Economically but fluently crafted' - Evening Post
Penny Kline taught in a London school. She then re-trained and worked in a health centre, seeing patients with psychological or emotional problems. Later she ran the Student Counselling Service at Exeter University. She has written six crime novels about Bristol psychologist, Anna McColl, and also had radio plays broadcast on Radio 4. She currently lives in Bristol.
Genre: Mystery
She told her patient, Luke Jesty, that his violent fantasies were nothing to worry about.
She told her boss that Luke was stable.
And when the police called her, telling her that one of Luke's friends had been killed, Anna lied to them as well.
So when Luke goes missing, Anna must solve the case herself and get to the bottom of what really happened.
Did Paula really fall into the path of traffic... or did Luke act out one of his own fantasies?
Luke's parents are no help at all, but Luke's brother Michael is only too eager to lend a hand.
As Michael and Anna grow closer and Anna learns more of Luke's past, it seems less and less likely that she will ever see her patient again.
And more and more likely that he's gone on the run...
Feeling Bad is full of twists and turns and every page has revelations that will leave any reader desperate to solve the mystery.
Praise for Penny Kline
'Economically but fluently crafted' - Evening Post
'Absorbing' - The Scotsman
'Economically but fluently crafted' - Evening Post
Penny Kline taught in a London school. She then re-trained and worked in a health centre, seeing patients with psychological or emotional problems. Later she ran the Student Counselling Service at Exeter University. She has written six crime novels about Bristol psychologist, Anna McColl, and also had radio plays broadcast on Radio 4. She currently lives in Bristol.
Genre: Mystery
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