Melanie Wyatt always prided herself on being a good mother . . . until the night she awakened from a dream to find her baby dead. Now court-appointed psychologist Paul Murphy faced the greatest challenge of his to determine what actually happened that horrifying night. Did beautiful, demure Melanie kill her own child? Or had something more sinister and unbelievable occurred, causing her to erase the awful incident from her memory? Only Melanie knew the answer . . . and it lay buried deep within her troubled, confused mind.
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Morton Reeds varied career, ranging from door to door salesman to CEO of a post production movie facility, led him inevitably to novel writing. In addition, he is also an accomplished TV and screen writer and is the author of a play based upon this novel titled Lullabies. He is a retired clinical psychologist and lives in Beverly Hills, California.
"...astutely concentrates not on the turning wheels of justice but on the psyches of accusers and defenders alike." -- Publisher's Weekly
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