Fatal Perception
"I'm sorry, Daniel. I know you trusted me for years. This isn't personal."

Those are the last words psychiatrist Daniel Murphy hears before he blacks out. He then awakens to discover he suffered an unspeakable assault. The main suspect is someone he trusted.While fighting to understand his own trauma, Daniel is forced to treat a patient who is allegedly insane. This psychopath has confessed to murder and is imprisoned, but somehow he knows intimate details about Daniel's life. He knows the identity of Daniel's wife, that she's pregnant, and he also knows Daniel was assaulted.

Daniel doesn't know who to trust, and he's soon surrounded by suspects. Meanwhile, he has sins of his own that he's been hiding–and his wife, a news reporter, is determined to know the truth. All secrets are exposed as Daniel's family is threatened. As his past comes back to haunt him, Daniel quickly realizes that things are not always as they seem and a wrong perception can quickly turn deadly.
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Fatal Perception
"I'm sorry, Daniel. I know you trusted me for years. This isn't personal."

Those are the last words psychiatrist Daniel Murphy hears before he blacks out. He then awakens to discover he suffered an unspeakable assault. The main suspect is someone he trusted.While fighting to understand his own trauma, Daniel is forced to treat a patient who is allegedly insane. This psychopath has confessed to murder and is imprisoned, but somehow he knows intimate details about Daniel's life. He knows the identity of Daniel's wife, that she's pregnant, and he also knows Daniel was assaulted.

Daniel doesn't know who to trust, and he's soon surrounded by suspects. Meanwhile, he has sins of his own that he's been hiding–and his wife, a news reporter, is determined to know the truth. All secrets are exposed as Daniel's family is threatened. As his past comes back to haunt him, Daniel quickly realizes that things are not always as they seem and a wrong perception can quickly turn deadly.
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Fatal Perception

Fatal Perception

by A. T. Hardge
Fatal Perception

Fatal Perception

by A. T. Hardge

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Overview

"I'm sorry, Daniel. I know you trusted me for years. This isn't personal."

Those are the last words psychiatrist Daniel Murphy hears before he blacks out. He then awakens to discover he suffered an unspeakable assault. The main suspect is someone he trusted.While fighting to understand his own trauma, Daniel is forced to treat a patient who is allegedly insane. This psychopath has confessed to murder and is imprisoned, but somehow he knows intimate details about Daniel's life. He knows the identity of Daniel's wife, that she's pregnant, and he also knows Daniel was assaulted.

Daniel doesn't know who to trust, and he's soon surrounded by suspects. Meanwhile, he has sins of his own that he's been hiding–and his wife, a news reporter, is determined to know the truth. All secrets are exposed as Daniel's family is threatened. As his past comes back to haunt him, Daniel quickly realizes that things are not always as they seem and a wrong perception can quickly turn deadly.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732743939
Publisher: A.T. Hardge Studios
Publication date: 04/05/2019
Pages: 422
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

A.T. Hardge graduated from Oral Roberts University with a B.S. in Mass Media Communications. He has written hundreds of newscasts as a news producer for ABC and NBC affiliate stations in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Although he was a successful broadcast journalist, he decided to pursue a career that would allow him to assist people in a more therapeutic fashion.

In May 2000, he graduated from the University of Tulsa with an M.S. in Communication Disorders. Since then, he has worked as a licensed speech-language pathologist providing therapy services to adults and children who have autism, intellectual impairments, emotional disturbances, and a host of other speech and language challenges. He is also an educator and business owner.

A.T. Hardge is originally from St. Louis, Missouri. His interest in law and the legal themes that occur in Innocent Guilt are probably genetic. His mother was pregnant with him when she was sworn in as an attorney, and often joked that he raised his right hand and was sworn in also. His father, sister and cousin are also respected attorneys. Growing up, he had the opportunity to work in his parents’ law firms and watch them argue cases in court. His family is quite supportive of his talents.

In addition to his love for writing, A.T. Hardge enjoys acting. He has performed for the Black Rep, the nation's largest, professional African-American theatre company. Newspaper columnists have given his performances outstanding reviews. His interests in acting, reading and writing more than likely gave rise to his highly imaginative mind.

A.T. Hardge has a heart for people who have mental and physical challenges. He provides a variety of services to people in this population. A.T. Hardge now lives near Los Angeles, California with his lovely wife and three beautiful children.

Facebook: @ATHardge
Instagram: @athardge_author
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