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How far would you go to protect your child from her other parent? The media are consumed with the murder of beloved actress and cover girl, Suki Kohler. Her twelve-year-old son, Micah, was found at the scene covered in blood and muttering nonsense. The boy's father, psychologist Samuel Abrams, is accused of turning the child against his mother. Programming him to kill. True crime writer Ted Bennett is determined to expose the truth. In doing so, Bennett must immerse himself in Abrams' dark-paneled, narcissistic world, in the chaotic psychiatric hospital holding the boy pending trial, and in a…mehr

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How far would you go to protect your child from her other parent? The media are consumed with the murder of beloved actress and cover girl, Suki Kohler. Her twelve-year-old son, Micah, was found at the scene covered in blood and muttering nonsense. The boy's father, psychologist Samuel Abrams, is accused of turning the child against his mother. Programming him to kill. True crime writer Ted Bennett is determined to expose the truth. In doing so, Bennett must immerse himself in Abrams' dark-paneled, narcissistic world, in the chaotic psychiatric hospital holding the boy pending trial, and in a digital reality where the boundaries between truth and fiction cease to exist. Bennett finds that the closer that he gets to discovering what really happened to Kohler, the more his own loved ones are put in danger. This story is as real as your love for your children and just as powerful. It is a case of parental alienation taken to a deadly extreme and the story of a man forced to choose between painful realities.
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Ben Garber is a New Hampshire licensed psychologist, an internationally respected speaker, and an avid writer. "Twisted Allies" is his first (published) novel and a long overdue look inside the chaos, conflict, and confusion that is family law. Dr. Garber's prose carries you swiftly down the rapid emotions of high conflict divorce, bounces you off the rocky walls of the legal system, and spits you out weary and broken but wanting more. Ironically, Dr. Garber is happily married, longs for more time playing with his adult children and their children, and escapes now and then alone into the northern wilds of New Hampshire and Maine to think, write, and catch large mouth bass.