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Tuesday's Gone (Frieda Klein, #2)
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I totally devoured this! I happened upon this series last year when I was doing a reading challenge and needed a book with a day of the week in it! The main character is a psychotherapist, Frida, who inadvertently becomes embroiled in a missing persons and murder investigation. In this second outing, I was fascinated by Frida as a character. She is aloof, very private but also caring. We learn she is cut off from her family but now why. It is her astute observations that keep the case open and help to solve it. I am fascinated by the psychotherapeutic process but also feel the situation in this book, where Frida becomes a freelance consultant to the police, with permission to almost take on the role of a detective with initiative, was stretching reality a bit. Also, she supervises a young psychotherapist who admits to being flaky and letting his clients down. At one point she encourages him to take on a particularly vulnerable client - again - an unlikely practise. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this book so much that I can’t give it any less than a full 5 stars.
If you like psychological stories, this series could be for you! Recommended.
If you like psychological stories, this series could be for you! Recommended.
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Jan 20, 2018 01:40PM
This is a great series. I can highly recommend all the other "days" as well. I only have Sunday left, but I don't want to read it too soon as it will then mean I've reached the end of the series. I have also read some of Nicci French's one-off crime books and they are very good too.
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Just finished this one and ditto to you "I totally devoured it."! I quoted you in my review cuz I couldn't have said it better. I want to devour the series, but as you said, I also need to eke it out.