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thelovelylibrarylady 's review for:
The Ninth Session
by Deborah Serani
If you're looking for a fast-paced psychological thriller, this might be the book for you. Told from the perspective of a psychologist, this story highlights her work with a patient who is a confessed (only to her) murderer. Because of confidentiality rules, she cannot report what she has been told and works with him to overcome the grief and trauma from this event. I really loved the characters, the setting, and the plot of this one and thought I would for sure be giving this title five-stars. However, the ending really ruined this story for me. I can't say much without giving away any spoilers, but it was just so unrealistic and did not fit the writing style of the rest of the book.