Skip to content
Responsive image
Vendor
Fritz Agency
Christian Dittus
Original language
English
Categories

MEDEA'S CURSE

Anne Buist

Forensic psychiatrist Natalie Richards works with women: victims and perpetrators of violent crime. Survivor of a tough childhood herself, she's now a dedicated, insightful professional doing her best to make a difference. She also rides a Ducati a couple of sizes too big and wears a tank top a size too small. Likes men but doesn't particularly want to keep one. And really needs to stay on her meds.

Now she's being stalked.

Anonymous notes, threats, strangers loitering outside her house.
A disgruntled former patient? Or someone connected with a current case? Georgia Latimer—charged with killing her four children. Travis Hardy—deadbeat father of another murdered child; his second daughter has disappeared now, too. Could it be something to do with crown prosecutor Liam O'Shea—drop-dead sexy, and trouble in all kinds of ways.

Natalie doesn't know. Question is, will she find out before it's too late?

Anne Buist has created an edge-of-the-seat mystery with a hot new heroine—backed by all the expert knowledge of a career in criminal minds.

Anne Buist is the Chair of Women's Mental Health at the University of Melbourne and has over 25 years clinical and research experience in perinatal psychiatry. She works with Protective Services and the legal system in cases of abuse, kidnapping, infanticide and murder. She has published ten erotic romance-suspense novels under the pseudonym Simone Sinna. Professor Buist is married to novelist Graeme Simsion and has two children.
Available products
Book

Published 2015-02-01 by Text Publishing

Comments

Anne Buist has produced an intelligent, well paced thriller about Natalie King, a gifted forensic psychiatrist who works with the victims and sometimes the perpetrators of violent crime. Fans of CSI and Law & Order SVU will enjoy getting to grips with what is sure to be a successful and long running series of books. - Adrian McKinty

Literary double act: Anne Buist and Graeme Simsion Read more...