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Stephen White , Dick Hill
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Corporation; Abridged edition (29 Nov 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1441867090
  • ISBN-13: 978-1441867094
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 12.7 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Stephen White's assured and fast-moving Warning Signs delivers comprehensively on all counts. White has shown (in such books as Harm's Way and Higher Authority) that he's a stylish practitioner of the genre, even if some of his thrillers have been hit-or-miss. But not this one.

In a pool of blood and shattered pottery, the body of Royal Peterson, controversial district attorney for Boulder County, is discovered. To her dismay, crack homicide detective Lucy Tanner finds herself the prime suspect in a case that is already having massive political repercussions for a nervous city. As Lucy struggles to find out who has beaten Peterson to death (while his bedridden wife slept upstairs), clinical psychologist Alan Gregory is one of the few who finds it hard to accept that Lucy is responsible, and (along with his wife Lauren, prosecutor in the dead man's office), he decides to defend the beleaguered Lucy Tanner. The description "psychological thriller" is overused these days, and many authors have only the most tenuous grasp on the psychology of the characters. Not so Mr White, who delivers trenchant psychological portraits of all of his (very different) protagonists, notably the up-against-the-wall Lucy Tanner. But more than that singular virtue, the author is a master of the machine-tooled narrative, and Warning Signs refuses to relinquish its grip from hectic beginning to end. --Barry Forshaw --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A harrowing thriller featuring clinical psychologist Alan Gregory - rich characters and a razor-sharp look at the inner workings of the human mind. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Twists galore 25 May 2007
Format:Paperback
You'll notice from my reviews of other Stephen White books containing Alan Gregory (Best Revenge and Blinded) that I haven't been very impressed so far, and I approached this final one (bought as a bargain bundle of three) with trepidation and low expectation. Even though Warning Signs started in a similar manner to the others, it just kept getting better and I really enjoyed this book, right to the last page.

I don't know what the chronological order of the books are, but Warning Signs appears to be written much earlier in the history of the characters, and presumably earlier in Mr Whites career. This book shows freshness, drive and energy that is totally lacking in `later' books.

Warning Signs focuses on the suspicions that a mother, Naomi Bigg, has about her son's likely involvement in mass murder. Amongst this, a tale of hidden secrets from the homicide detective Lucy Tanner intertwines expertly to keep the pace and plot twisting forward. This book is all action, a true thriller!

Again, the downside to this book for me is the Alan Gregory character, who adds the psychotic element to make this a psychological thriller. I don't know enough (read `any') clinical psychologists up close, so maybe I'm being unfair, but this character just does not fit my perception of what one would be like (and it gets worse in the other books). Regardless of the accuracy of my perception, I am confident about the unlikelihood that a real psychologist would get personally involved in any clients problems the way Alan does, and this detracts from the believability of the story. It's a small gripe though for an otherwise damn good read.

Get this. Don't get the others. Four stars is a bit much, although three would have been too low (but only in comparison to better books I've read in other genres).
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
A FIRST-RATE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER 10 Mar 2002
By Gail Cooke - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Author cum psychologist Stephen White well knows how to plumb the depths of the human mind, excising the malevolence of which mankind is capable. As evidenced in "The Program," White's prose is swift, dextrous, and his plotting expertly paced.

The tenth novel to spotlight clinical psychologist Alan Gregory, "Warning Signs" is a shocking yet fascinating thriller. The brutalized body of Boulder County District Attorney, Royal Peterson, is found, and a homicide detective is soon thought to be the murderer. Violent as the crime was, what strikes even closer to Gregory's heart is the fact that his wife used to work for Peterson and is considering defending the accused detective.

In the midst of this turmoil Gregory sees a new patient, Naomi Bigg, an obviously frightened mother. What is she afraid to confront? And, what is Gregory's responsibility regarding doctor/patient confidentiality if he believes other lives are at stake? He is torn as he attempts to help his patient, and watches a series of violent episodes tear the city apart. Perhaps only he can unlock the secrets buried in the dark corners of a criminal mind.

"Warning Signs" is compelling and frightening - a first-rate psychological thriller.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Entertaining page-turner 5 Jan 2003
By mrliteral - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
It would be easy to mistake Stephen White's Alan Gregory series for Jonathan Kellerman's older and more established Alex Delaware books. Both involve pyschologists, both are told primarily in the first person, both have murder mysteries and both main characters have gruff police "sidekicks." The differences, however, are more important: while the Delaware books are declining in quality (for reasons best discussed in a review of Kellerman's books), the Gregory books remain consistently good.

In this story, the district attorney of Boulder is murdered and the prime suspect is Gregory's cop-friend's partner, Lucy. Gregory's wife Lauren, usually a prosecutor, extends her maternity leave to help defend Lucy. Meanwhile, Gregory gets a new patient whose son may or may not be involved with the murder, and also may or may not be planning additional killings.

There are suitable twists and turns in the story, but what makes this book (and the series) exciting is that no character outside the narrator is truly safe. White has no qualms about killing previously established characters. With a job that puts her often in danger and with an erratic but debilitating disease, even Gregory's wife is not safe from danger.

If you are a fan of the Kellerman books (which tend to be better sellers), than you should enjoy these books as well. But these books are also good enough for any mystery fan to enjoy.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Warning Signs continues a trend of excellence in a serial... 11 Mar 2002
By L. Quido - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
that Stephen White began over ten years ago. In bringing his hero, Alan Gregory, to life, White also gets to pursue, in words, his love affair with the western Rocky Mountains, particularly in Colorado. He has the ability to weave the beauty of the region, and its downfalls, into his story line in a natural and compelling way. Show me a reader who does not want to see Colorado after finishing a White novel!

There is no question that White has done what most authors of thrillers cannot do, and that is to maintain the quality of his story lines and characterization based on the same group of characters, time after time. I don't believe he has stumbled in this effort, and in pursuing the Gregory storyline, he has won over many fans of other writers who have fallen prey to commercialism. In past years, White has become my author of choice, the author whose works I immediately buy regardless of price. Writing this, unfortunately, may help too many others to discover him, and hopefully he won't come blazing into the public eye, with too much pressure to write "hits" or "blockbusters" to take away the thoughtful manner in which he sets his plotlines before he begins his story.

Warning Signs weaves the continuing struggle of Gregory's wife, Lauren's, MS, throughout the novel, contrasting her coping ability with that of Susan Peterson, the wife of the local DA, who is mysteriously murdered in the early part of the novel. As the story unfolds, White is able to interweave three plotlines, including a crisis of practice for Gregory in terms of when danger and potential harm to others outweigh the need for doctor patient privilege. Gregory doesn't handle the situation appropriately, but his own feelings and the reactions of the public and his circle of close friends help to make this situation even more real for the reader.

A story of the abandoned offspring of a central character plays a key role in the mystery, and again leaves us questioning the psychological motivation of characters who seem ordinary on the surface; this daughter is struggling with the meaning of intimacy, and she promises to be a new continuing character in future Gregory novels.

Lastly, in the wake of Columbine and Jon Benet, Gregory is able to explore the feeling of confusion and despair that must invade the Colorado population, when confronted with the media spotlight on how parents and law enforcement personnel react to sudden and unexpected crimes of violence in the seemingly serene Colorado setting. Although the "Columbine-like" plotline is a little farfetched, it is ultimately the vehicle that builds into the climax of the novel, and White does a credible job of building the tension and relief when the violence finally ends.

Lastly, White is able to showcase Gregory and Lauren in still another setting; as new parents of baby daughter Grace. This is a book that is chockful of great storylines and suspense, and difficult to put down when you want to finish it in one sitting.

Another terrific novel by Stephen White!

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