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Mirror Image

Audiobook
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Mirror Image, a complex, erotic novel of suspense, is the first in a series of mysteries featuring Dr. Daniel Rinaldi, a psychologist who consults with the Pittsburgh Police. His specialty is treating victims of violent crime, those who've survived an armed robbery or kidnapping but whose traumatic experience still haunts them.

Kevin Merrick, a college student and victim of an armed assault, is one of these people. A fragile, troubled kid desperate for a role model and a sense of identity, Kevin has begun dressing like Rinaldi, acting like him, mirroring his appearance. Before Daniel has a chance to work this through with his patient, he finds Kevin brutally murdered. Stunned, he and the police suspect that he, not Kevin, had been the intended target.

Feeling responsible, Rinaldi is determined to help find the killer, who's begun leaving death threats for the psychologist. His journey takes him through a labyrinth of friends and colleagues, any one of whom may be the killer. It also includes an affair with a beautiful, free-spirited assistant district attorney with secrets of her own. And when Kevin's identity as the estranged son of a Bill Gates-like biotech giant is revealed, the investigation of his murder turns into a national story, even as another person turns up dead.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 4, 2010
      Although experienced readers will spot the major plot twist chapters ahead of the reveal, psychotherapist Palumbo does a decent job creating suspense in his first novel. Pittsburgh psychologist Daniel Rinaldi is increasingly concerned that patient Kevin Merrick, whom he's treating for emotional trauma after a burglary, is changing his appearance to copy Rinaldi's. When Merrick turns up dead, stabbed repeatedly in the parking garage of the therapist's building and wearing one of Rinaldi's jackets, the police theorize that Rinaldi was the intended victim. Merrick's billionaire CEO father, Miles Wingfield, who surfaces soon after the start of the murder investigation, makes clear that Merrick lied about his name. As he does his own digging, Rinaldi gets involved with Casey Walters, the attractive prosecutor assigned to the case. Predictable plot developments (e.g., the lead comes under suspicion) and behavior on the part of Rinaldi that's inconsistent with his intelligence mark this as the work of a newcomer. Still, the author keeps the pages turning.

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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.