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Dennis Palumbo

    Dennis Palumbo seamlessly blends his background as a psychotherapist with his skill as a storyteller, crafting compelling mystery fiction. His novels delve into the psychological depths, often exploring themes of trauma and its intricate effects on the human mind. The characters he creates are complex, with deeply considered motivations that offer readers a fascinating glimpse into the human psyche. Palumbo expertly weaves suspense with a profound understanding of human behavior.

    Head Wounds
    Panic Attack
    Writing from the Inside Out
    Phantom Limb
    • 2021

      Panic Attack

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(38)Add rating

      "When a sports mascot is murdered by an unseen sniper at a college football game, the event erupts into mass chaos. Worse, the dead man in the costume is not the person who was supposed to be wearing it. At first, psychologist Daniel Rinaldi is called in to treat the traumatized almost-victim who is still reeling from a near miss with the serial killer. But as As Pittsburgh is besieged by more deadly sniper attacks, and more random citizens are targeted with spine-tingling accuracy, Rinaldi finds himself at the center of the investigation. And the further he digs, the more he begins to realize that this might be a conspiracy that reaches all the way to the state capitol"--

      Panic Attack
    • 2018

      Head Wounds

      A Daniel Rinaldi Mystery [Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Dr. Daniel Rinaldi, a psychologist working with Pittsburgh Police, finds himself ensnared in a deadly game when a vengeful killer targets him and those he loves. After narrowly escaping an assassination attempt, Rinaldi becomes embroiled in a chaotic domestic drama involving his wealthy neighbor and her volatile boyfriend. As the situation escalates, he confronts a brilliant but delusional psychopath, Sebastian Maddox, who uses technology to inflict psychological torment. With the help of a former patient and an FBI agent, Rinaldi must navigate a treacherous cat-and-mouse chase to survive.

      Head Wounds
    • 2014

      Phantom Limb

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story revolves around psychologist Daniel Rinaldi, who faces a dire challenge when his new patient, Lisa Harland, threatens to commit suicide. After her kidnapping outside his office, Rinaldi is thrust into a dangerous ransom delivery, navigating a treacherous game with a cunning adversary. The plot thickens with the Harland family's hidden secrets and Rinaldi's other troubled patients, creating a suspenseful atmosphere where trust is scarce and lives hang in the balance. This fourth installment in the series promises thrilling twists until the end.

      Phantom Limb
    • 2000

      Dennis Palumbo has great insight into a writer s psyche. Every writer should have a shrink or this book. The book is cheaper. Gary Shandling, actor, comic, and writer wise, compassionate, and funny. schovat popis

      Writing from the Inside Out