I read only one of the accounts (of Gabriel, the psychologist trying to "save" a female patient), and the clarity of the telling, the evenness of the telling (i.e., no one turns out to be the bad guy, despite every reason to think someone ought to be), and the detached but concerned point of view of the author made it very strong, and enjoyable to read. I was looking for it here on the basis of this cursory reading, but looks like I'll have to wait for it. Should be worth the wait, if Gabriel's story is representative of the others.