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Author

Keith Ablow

Forensic Psychologist

Reviews

5

Books on file

8

Avg rating

3.2

Years active

1994-2005

Reviewed

Our reviews of Keith Ablow's work

The takes

What we have said about Keith Ablow

  • The second Frank Clevenger novel. Keith Ablow at his most clinical, with a state hospital murder and a witness who is presenting as someone she is not.

  • The Strange Case of Dr. Kappler by Keith Ablow 1994 review. A true-crime nonfiction account of a Massachusetts psychiatrist who murdered his wife, written by a working forensic psychiatrist.

  • Keith Ablow's first Frank Clevenger novel. A forensic psychiatrist investigates an apparent suicide that was not. Pre-tabloid Ablow.

  • The fourth Frank Clevenger novel. Keith Ablow at his most genre and his most thematically blunt. Solid forensic thriller without the polish of Projection.

  • Keith Ablow doing tabloid true crime. His forensic psychiatry credentials used in the service of a media cycle. Predictably uneven.

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