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ISBN: 0312994931

ISBN13: 9780312994938

The Interview Room

(Book #1 in the Paul Lucas Series)

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In a drab room in a hospital for the criminally insane, Dr. Paul Lucas can tell whether a patient is lying or lost, salvageable, evil, or insane. Paul interviews criminals and killers all the time.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very Engrossing!

Roderick Anscombe's The Interview Room is one of the best, well-written thillers I read in 2006. The book is very original and provocative in portraying the story of a prison psychiatrist whose twisted patient -- a sociopathic stalker -- engages him in a deadly war of wits, and which ultimately leads to a series of circumstances that turn his wife against him and implicate him in murder. In my opinion, The Interview Room will be enjoyed most by thriller lovers who seek rich character portayals, sharp, crisp dialogue and narrative skills and who like their justice subtle. Be aware that if non-stop action is what you're looking for, The Interview Room may not be the book for you. I, for one, am looking forward to reading Anscombe's earlier thriller, Shank, and will be one of the first on line to but his upcoming book, Virgin Lies, which is due out in March.

Perfect for Hitchcock Fans

Roderick Anscombe has scribed as deft a psychological thriller as I've read in a long time. The suspense and tension mount with each successive chapter as the protagonist, Dr. Lucas, matches wits with an obsessive and love-struck sociopath who thinks the doctor has done him wrong. Lucas finds himself in a precarious situation as a result of his interactions, and must find a way to escape from his ever-escalating predicament without divulging client/patient information. This book will have you ripping through the pages to see what happens next, and if Hitchcock were alive today he'd already be filming this superb book.

Sociopath 1; Therapist 0

Author Roderick Anscombe details in this book the battles, psychological and literal, between Paul Lucas, a forensic psychiatrist, and Craig Cavanaugh, a twenty-two-year-old, dangerously intelligent sociopath-psychopath, who is heir to a politically powerful financial empire. Paul's assignment is to evaluate and make recommendations to the court about treatment or imprisonment for Craig's terrifying stalking and harassing of a woman. Anscombe writes of the slow degeneration of the therapeutic relationship as Craig sets out to destroy Paul, manipulating Paul's colleagues, family, and wife into joining in this destruction. Paul's weaknesses and vulnerabilities, heightened by the death of his young son, his suspicions about his wife's behaviour, his desire for a research grant, and his failure to follow basic, self-protective, sound therapeutic protocols when dealing with such a patient are described in painful, tedious, misstep-by-misstep fashion. Anscombe, a forensic psychiatrist and assistant clinical professor at Harvard Medical School, knows the traps of ego, counter-transference, and desire to win that can befall therapists, even those at the top of their game, and subjects Paul to most of them, in slow-torture, drip-by-drip fashion, until the unclear ending. No doubt all of us can be fooled or bested by con artists and psychopaths at times, and it is easy to see how Paul falls into Craig's traps. What is not so easy to see is why Paul doesn't pull out of the assignment when he is pressured before he begins as to what he should recommend. Or why Craig's behaviors during the first interview, red flags for an alert therapist (insisting on touching the therapist, refusing to accept the patient role, casting himself as an equal in the assessment process, almost provoking a physical confrontation, forcing Paul to dance to his tune), don't cause Paul to change his therapeutic stance, recognize his inability to deal with this client at this time, or recommend that Craig be transferred to another psychiatrist. Therapists know that there are times when it is best to back away from treatment of a client. Or if the decision is to accept the patient, then safeguards are usually put in place to protect the therapist, the patient, and the institution. Few if any such safeguards are described here: no meaningful staff meetings, no grand-rounds procedures, no collegial processes to review or talk over progress--not even informal means that most therapists set up with colleagues to reassure themselves that the therapy is on the right track and to discuss possible alternatives. Anscombe keeps the pressure on Paul too intense, the introspection too continuous, the feelings of inevitability too unshakable, the foreshadowing of defeat too inescapable, and the ending too ambiguous for many readers. Unlike Jonathan Kellerman, who writes books about equally evil and manipulative patients, Anscombe seldom lets up on the negativity or allows his protagonis

The Interview Room

Roderick Anscombe's new novel is superb. The style is tight and emotional. The science on which the novel is based is precise and unobtrusive. Best of all the pacing, while measured, is unrelentingly thrilling, and the author is always two steps ahead of the reader--a very good read for those who want to be entranced to the last page. Ron Morin

The Interview Room

What a story! Taut and suspenseful, just what I expected from a real forensic psychologist writing fiction about, you guessed it, a main character who is a forensic psychologist. Like CSI? Like suspense? Like a twist at the very end? Buy The Interview Room.
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