The Fifth Reflection (The Dot Meyerhoff Series, Book 3)

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The Fifth Reflection (The Dot Meyerhoff Series, Book 3)

The Fifth Reflection (The Dot Meyerhoff Series, Book 3)

2018-02-20 The Fifth Reflection (The Dot Meyerhoff Series, Book 3)

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Ellen and her husband live in Redwood City, California.. has been a police psychologist for thirty years. She is the recipient of the California Psychological Association's award for distinguished contribution to psychology as well as the American Psychological Association's award for outstanding contribution to the practice of police and public safety psy

A police psychologist trying to help them allat her own peril.Police psychologist Dr. As Dot's psychological expertise and determination contribute to solving the mystery, her involvement with the missing child's extended, dysfunctional family brings her face-to-face with painful psychological issues of her own. An obsessed and troubled investigator. A missing child. An eccentric mother. Dot Meyerhoff is pulled into the vortex of a terrible crime involving an eccentric photographer whose images of nude children make her a prime suspect in the disappearance of her own daughter. The Fifth Reflection delivers a chilling, up-close look at the psychological strain of investigating Internet crim

Just the person I'd want on my side when seeking justice." Matt Coyle, Anthony Award-winning author of Dark Fissures"Blunt insights about the blind spots, tension and frustration in the lives of cops emerge in the The Fifth Reflection as both wit and wisdom while a task force investigates crimes against children. Dot's smart, tough, and dogged. Lyle
, award-winning author of Deep SixWhen Chrissy’s body is found, the pressure increases on everyone. "The Fi

"Dot Is Hot!" according to Marla. Dot is hot ! Kirschman's protaganist Dr Dot Meyerhoff continues her jouney as a police psychologist with very convincing real life problems that confront psychologists in this very real and fascinating profession. Conflicts with her chief, concern for her officers, politics and bullying at the PD are just the tip of the psychological iceberg as she gets pulled into a murder case of a 2 year old child. This topic is difficult for everyone and Kirschman exposes the horror that this crime imposes on all who are inv. Another good read: the complexity of being human and being a cop As a fellow police procedural writer, I greet each new Ellen Kisrschman book with great enthusiasm and this one—The Fifth Reflection with a camera on the cover—is another good one.Kirschman creates a fictional department somewhere in the suburb cities around San Francisco Bay. As a police psychologist she has been behind the blue curtain and observed the cops that patrol, the ones who sit behind the computer, and the administration that controls the business and policy of the department.This book, th. "This book is even better than the first two and that is say a" according to lynne johnson. This is the third mystery written by Dr. Kirschman with Dot Myerhoff as a police psychologist. This book is even better than the first two and that is say a lot as the first two were great. The character development brings the people in the book to life with their emotions and experiences. I normally can tell you the suspect is in police novels, but that is not the case with any of Dr. Kirschman's books. And as a retired police officer, I can vouch for the authenticity of the issues faced by all the characters.