The Dolphin - Hallenstein, Craig Bennett
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Résumé :
***Honorable Mention 2016 Los Angeles Book Festival*** A PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER SET IN NEW ORLEANS Former child prodigy and aspiring psychologist, Sean Jordan, moves to New Orleans, putting his past behind him, until a conservative radio station in a bid for higher ratings outs him as a dangerous sex offender. When the thirteen-year-old daughter of the station's nationally celebrated talk show host disappears, police scramble to take down Jordan, unaware that he too is a victim of the kidnapper, terrorizing the city on the eve of Mardi Gras. Jordan has a chance to save the girl but only if he meets the kidnapper's demands. Refusing could cost him his life. Agreeing could cost him his soul....
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Craig Bennett Hallenstein is a psychologist, writer, and father of five, whose blog, Let's Talk Sex, is a guide to conscious living and sustainable relationships. The Dolphin is his first work of fiction. Craig attended Beloit College and the California School of Professional Psychology, earning a PhD in clinical psychology and prompting a study of contemporary sexuality. Writing classes followed at Chicago Dramatists and the University of Iowa.. His writing has appeared in publications as diverse as The Journal of Professional Psychology and The National Enquirer. Among his credits is a People Finders magazine cover story that was optioned by Dick Clark Productions for a made-for-TV movie. When not writing, Craig manages a successful career as a business broker and restores old houses in New Orleans and Chicago. His favorite holiday is Mardi Gras. The Academy Awards claims a close second. Reach out to Craig to learn more about The Dolphin and to read his blog at craighallenstein.com
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